scholarly journals Focused Information Criterion and Model Averaging for Large Panels With a Multifactor Error Structure

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-68
Author(s):  
Shou-Yung Yin ◽  
Chu-An Liu ◽  
Chang-Ching Lin
2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georges Nguefack-Tsague ◽  
Ingo Bulla

Myriads of model selection criteria (Bayesian and frequentist) have been proposed in the literature aiming at selecting a single model regardless of its intended use. An honorable exception in the frequentist perspective is the “focused information criterion” (FIC) aiming at selecting a model based on the parameter of interest (focus). This paper takes the same view in the Bayesian context; that is, a model may be good for one estimand but bad for another. The proposed method exploits the Bayesian model averaging (BMA) machinery to obtain a new criterion, the focused Bayesian model averaging (FoBMA), for which the best model is the one whose estimate is closest to the BMA estimate. In particular, for two models, this criterion reduces to the classical Bayesian model selection scheme of choosing the model with the highest posterior probability. The new method is applied in linear regression, logistic regression, and survival analysis. This criterion is specially important in epidemiological studies in which the objective is often to determine a risk factor (focus) for a disease, adjusting for potential confounding factors.


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