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Examination of k regression lines
Drozen, Alan ; Zvára, Karel (advisor) ; Omelka, Marek (referee)
In the present work we study the problem of k regression lines in the general linear model. First we describe the general linear model with a multivariate normal distribution of errors and we show some of its basic characteristics. Then we introduce a model with k regression lines. Further, we describe a test for testing the hypothesis of two regression lines being parallel and another one for testing all or some of the k regression lines being parallel or identical. Then we derive the test of the submodel of the general linear model and analyze issues such as the power of this test, the submodel of another submodel, the orthogonality and reparametrization. We show geometric interpretations of the general linear model and of the submodel test as well. In the subsequent part, we focus on nonparametric tests. We present four permutation tests for testing the submodel in the general linear model. Finally we perform numerical simulation to find out whether the tests match the required size and to determine their power.
Postupy pro detekci změny v některých speciálních regresních modelech
Exnarová, Petra ; Hušková, Marie (advisor) ; Antoch, Jaromír (referee)
Title: Detection of change in some special regression models Author: Bc. Petra Exnarová Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Marie Hušková, DrSc. Abstract: Presented thesis deals with testing of change in three special cases of change-point analysis. First of them is case of continuous change in linear regression (so-called broken-line model), the other two are related to change in parameters of discrete value distributions - simple case of Bernoulli distributed variables is studied first and then the approach is generalized for case of Multi- nomial distribution. Both situations of known and unknown change point are described for all three cases. Beside approximation by using limit theorems, the bootstrap method and permutation test are described for all studied cases as well. The comparison of critical values gained by different approaches for the particular tests and small power analysis is done using simulations. Keywords: change-point analysis, broken-line model, discrete distribution, boot- strap, permutation test 1
Examination of k regression lines
Drozen, Alan ; Zvára, Karel (advisor) ; Omelka, Marek (referee)
In the present work we study the problem of k regression lines in the general linear model. First we describe the general linear model with a multivariate normal distribution of errors and we show some of its basic characteristics. Then we introduce a model with k regression lines. Further, we describe a test for testing the hypothesis of two regression lines being parallel and another one for testing all or some of the k regression lines being parallel or identical. Then we derive the test of the submodel of the general linear model and analyze issues such as the power of this test, the submodel of another submodel, the orthogonality and reparametrization. We show geometric interpretations of the general linear model and of the submodel test as well. In the subsequent part, we focus on nonparametric tests. We present four permutation tests for testing the submodel in the general linear model. Finally we perform numerical simulation to find out whether the tests match the required size and to determine their power.

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