yes_naresh
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2009-11-26 11:45
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 Monte carlo simulation in Regression model [General Sta­tis­tics]

Dear All,

Description of problem,

1) There are some observations.
2) with 6 independent variables and 1 response (Y)
3) I am going to fit regression model.
4) And there, I want to use Monte carlo simulation, HOW?

Kindly discuss any method which I can use other than regression model (If assumptions requirement does not fulfill).

Regards

Naresh
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2009-11-26 15:32
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 Robust Regression?

Dear Naresh!

ad 1) Hopefully a lot of observations (for 6 linear regressors >18).
ad 2) Fine. That's called multiple regression.
ad 4) From your last sentence I guess you think that (some) assumptions of parametric regression do no hold. Have you tried the more common approaches: transformations or weighting? If this doesn't help, you may opt for robust regression. You may try to minimize not the sum of squared residuals (like in OLS), but the sum of absolute residuals, or the median of residuals, or...

I don't see a need for Monte Carlo here.

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2009-11-27 21:01
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 Monte carlo simulation in Regression model

Hi Naresh,

could you explain what you are trying to achieve?

Best regards
EM.
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2009-11-28 10:41
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 robust regression

dear naresh !

you my find this textbook useful: Birkes D. and Dodge Y. (1993). Alternative Methods of Regression. Wiley, New York.

hope this helps

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