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Longitudinal Data Analysis and Time Series

Michigan Technological University

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Mixed data sampling regression model

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Statistical Methods For Mixed Frequency Data Sampling Models, Yun Liu Jan 2019

Statistical Methods For Mixed Frequency Data Sampling Models, Yun Liu

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The MIDAS models are developed to handle different sampling frequencies in one regression model, preserving information in the higher sampling frequency. Time averaging has been the traditional parametric approach to handle mixed sampling frequencies. However, it ignores information potentially embedded in high frequency. MIDAS regression models provide a concise way to utilize additional information in HF variables. While a parametric MIDAS model provides a parsimonious way to summarize information in HF data, nonparametric models would maintain more flexibility at the expense of the computational complexity. Moreover, one parametric form may not necessarily be appropriate for all cross-sectional subjects. This thesis …