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Some Modified Ridge Estimators for Handling the Multicollinearity Problem

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Regression analysis is a statistical process that utilizes two or more predictor variables to predict a response variable. When the predictors included in the regression model are strongly correlated with… Click to show full abstract

Regression analysis is a statistical process that utilizes two or more predictor variables to predict a response variable. When the predictors included in the regression model are strongly correlated with each other, the problem of multicollinearity arises in the model. Due to this problem, the model variance increases significantly, leading to inconsistent ordinary least-squares estimators that may lead to invalid inferences. There are numerous existing strategies used to solve the multicollinearity issue, and one of the most used methods is ridge regression. The aim of this work is to develop novel estimators for the ridge parameter “γ” and compare them with existing estimators via extensive Monte Carlo simulation and real data sets based on the mean squared error criterion. The study findings indicate that the proposed estimators outperform the existing estimators.

Keywords: problem; multicollinearity; estimators handling; ridge estimators; handling multicollinearity; modified ridge

Journal Title: Mathematics
Year Published: 2023

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