A Bayesian Goodness of Fit Test and Semiparametric Generalization of Logistic Regression with Measurement Data
Autor: | Timothy Hanson, Adam J. Branscum, Angela Schörgendorfer |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Statistics and Probability
Logistic regression Risk Assessment General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Logistic model tree Statistics Odds Ratio Econometrics Humans Computer Simulation Obesity Semiparametric regression Multinomial logistic regression Mathematics Models Statistical General Immunology and Microbiology Logistic distribution Applied Mathematics Smoking Bayes Theorem General Medicine Semiparametric model Logistic Models Generalised logistic function General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bayesian linear regression |
Zdroj: | Biometrics. 69:508-519 |
ISSN: | 1541-0420 0006-341X |
Popis: | Summary Logistic regression is a popular tool for risk analysis in medical and population health science. With continuous response data, it is common to create a dichotomous outcome for logistic regression analysis by specifying a threshold for positivity. Fitting a linear regression to the nondichotomized response variable assuming a logistic sampling model for the data has been empirically shown to yield more efficient estimates of odds ratios than ordinary logistic regression of the dichotomized endpoint. We illustrate that risk inference is not robust to departures from the parametric logistic distribution. Moreover, the model assumption of proportional odds is generally not satisfied when the condition of a logistic distribution for the data is violated, leading to biased inference from a parametric logistic analysis. We develop novel Bayesian semiparametric methodology for testing goodness of fit of parametric logistic regression with continuous measurement data. The testing procedures hold for any cutoff threshold and our approach simultaneously provides the ability to perform semiparametric risk estimation. Bayes factors are calculated using the Savage–Dickey ratio for testing the null hypothesis of logistic regression versus a semiparametric generalization. We propose a fully Bayesian and a computationally efficient empirical Bayesian approach to testing, and we present methods for semiparametric estimation of risks, relative risks, and odds ratios when parametric logistic regression fails. Theoretical results establish the consistency of the empirical Bayes test. Results from simulated data show that the proposed approach provides accurate inference irrespective of whether parametric assumptions hold or not. Evaluation of risk factors for obesity shows that different inferences are derived from an analysis of a real data set when deviations from a logistic distribution are permissible in a flexible semiparametric framework. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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