- Bib ID:
- 3283079
- Format:
- Book and Microform
- Author:
- Fox, David Robert
- Description:
- 271 p.
- Summary:
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This dissertation provides a comprehensive treatment of statistical calibration theory and methodology. In addition to the adaptation and refinement of existing theory, a number of new results are reported. These include: (i) development of orthogonal estimation procedures in both the univariate and multivariate situations. (ii) calibration procedures for measurement-error models and methods for extracting variance components when measurement-error variance is confounded with residual-error variance. (iii) development of the theory associated with conditional multivariate calibration. (iv) derivation of procedures for calibrating in the univariate, multiple-regression model. (v) derivation of a new measure of influence for conditional calibration procedures. (vi) development of a procedure for discrete calibration--for example, in experimental design situations where a dummy-variable coding of the X-matrix is used.
(vii) development of theory and methods for calibrating in a non-stationary field where the model parameters are functions of the position in a multi-dimensional space-time framework.
- Notes:
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- (UnM)AAI9003786
- Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 50-10, Section: B, page: 4614.
- Chairman: Douglas G. Bonett.
- Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wyoming, 1989.
- Reproduction:
- Microfiche. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International.
- Subject:
- Statistics
- Other authors/contributors:
- University of Wyoming
- Copyright:
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