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3. Consider the linear model: Yİ , n where E(Ei)-0. Further α +Ari + Ei for...
Exercise 2b please! Exercise 1 Consider the regression model through the origin y.-β1zi-ci, where Ei ~ N(0,o). It is assumed that the regression line passes through the origin (0, 0) that for this model a: T N, is an unbiased estimator of o2. a. Show d. Show that (n-D2 ~X2-1, where se is the unbiased estimator of σ2 from question (a). Exercise2 Refer to exercise 1 a. Show that is BLUE (best linear unbiased estimator) b. Show that +1 has...
2. Consider a simple linear regression i ion model for a response variable Y, a single predictor variable ,i1.., n, and having Gaussian (i.e. normally distributed) errors: This model is often called "regression through the origin" since E(X) = 0 if xi = 0 (a) Write down the likelihood function for the parameters β and σ2 (b) Find the MLEs for β and σ2, explicitly showing that they are unique maximizers of the likelihood function Hint: The function g(x)log(x) +1-x...
1. Let Yi = A+ ßi i+ ei, i = 1, 2, , n, where E(e.)-0,Var(ei-o?, and the e's are independent. Derive the least squares estimators for ?° and ?? ,
5) Consider the simple linear regression model N(0, o2) i = 1,...,n Let g be the mean of the yi, and let â and ß be the MLES of a and B, respectively. Let yi = â-+ Bxi be the fitted values, and let e; = yi -yi be the residuals a) What is Cov(j, B) b) What is Cov(â, ß) c) Show that 1 ei = 0 d) Show that _1 x;e; = 0 e) Show that 1iei =...
linear stat modeling & regression 1) Consider n data points with 3 covariates and observations {xn, ^i2, xi3,yid; i,,n, and you fit the following model, y Bi+Br2+Br+e that is yi A) +Ari,1 +Ari,2 +Buri,3 + єї where є,'s are independent normal distribution with mean zero and variance ơ2 . H the vectors of (Y1, . . . ,Yn). Assume the covariates are centered: Σίχί,,-0, k = 1,2,3. ere, n = 50, Let L are Assume, X'X is a diagonal matrix...
1. Consider the simple linear regression model: Ү, — Во + B а; + Ei, where 1, . . , En are i.i.d. N(0,02), for i1,2,... ,n. Let b1 = s^y/8r and bo = Y - b1 t be the least squared estimators of B1 and Bo, respectively. We showed in class, that N(B; 02/) Y~N(BoB1 T;o2/n) and bi ~ are uncorrelated, i.e. o{Y;b} We also showed in class that bi and Y 0. = (a) Show that bo is...
4. (24 marks) Suppose that the random variables Yi,..., Yn satisfy Y-B BX,+ Ei, 1-1, , n, where βο and βι are parameters, X1, ,X, are con- stants, and e1,... ,en are independent and identically distributed ran- dom variables with Ei ~ N (0,02), where σ2 is a third unknown pa- rameter. This is the familiar form for a simple linear regression model, where the parameters A, β, and σ2 explain the relationship between a dependent (or response) variable Y...
2. Consider a simple linear regression model for a response variable Yi, a single predictor variable ri, i-1,... , n, and having Gaussian (i.e. normally distributed) errors Ý,-BzitEj, Ejį.i.d. N(0, σ2) This model is often called "regression through the origin" since E(Yi) 0 if xi 0 (a) Write down the likelihood function for the parameters β and σ2 (b) Find the MLEs for β and σ2, explicitly showing that they are unique maximizers of the likelihood function. (Hint: The function...
In the simple linear regression with zero-constant item for (xi , yi) where i = 1, 2, · · · , n, Yi = βxi + i where {i} n i=1 are i.i.d. N(0, σ2 ). (a) Derive the normal equation that the LS estimator, βˆ, satisfies. (b) Show that the LS estimator of β is given by βˆ = Pn i=1 P xiYi n i=1 x 2 i . (c) Show that E(βˆ) = β, V ar(βˆ) = σ...
Please help with question 4 Consider the simple linear regression model: with σ2 is known. Assume x's are fixed and known, and only y's are random. Recall Ex 3.5.22 in Homework 1. Here the design matrix is 1 T2 and the regression coefficielt is β = (α, β)T, 3. Derive the MLE of a and ß and show that it is independent of σ2· Is your MLE sane as the least square estimation in Ex 3.5.22? 4. Drive the mean...