Estimating the Probability of Rare Events Occurring Using a Local Model Averaging

Estimating the Probability of Rare Events Occurring Using a Local Model Averaging

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Article ID: iaor20164912
Volume: 36
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 1855
End Page Number: 1870
Publication Date: Oct 2016
Journal: Risk Analysis
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: simulation, statistics: distributions, statistics: regression, medicine, biology
Abstract:

In statistical applications, logistic regression is a popular method for analyzing binary data accompanied by explanatory variables. But when one of the two outcomes is rare, the estimation of model parameters has been shown to be severely biased and hence estimating the probability of rare events occurring based on a logistic regression model would be inaccurate. In this article, we focus on estimating the probability of rare events occurring based on logistic regression models. Instead of selecting a best model, we propose a local model averaging procedure based on a data perturbation technique applied to different information criteria to obtain different probability estimates of rare events occurring. Then an approximately unbiased estimator of Kullback‐Leibler loss is used to choose the best one among them. We design complete simulations to show the effectiveness of our approach. For illustration, a necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) data set is analyzed.

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