数学
统计
相关性
推论
计量经济学
人工智能
计算机科学
几何学
作者
Qian Zhang,Peng Ding,Wen Zhou,Haonan Wang
出处
期刊:Biometrika
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-10-17
标识
DOI:10.1093/biomet/asae054
摘要
Summary Linear regression is arguably the most widely used statistical method. With fixed regressors and correlated errors, the conventional wisdom is to modify the variance-covariance estimator to accommodate the known correlation structure of the errors. We depart from the literature by showing that with random regressors, linear regression inference is robust to correlated errors with unknown correlation structure. The existing theoretical analyses for linear regression are no longer valid because even the asymptotic normality of the least-squares coefficients breaks down in this regime. We first prove the asymptotic normality of the 𝑡 statistics by establishing their Berry–Esseen bounds based on a novel probabilistic analysis of self-normalized statistics. We then study the local power of the corresponding 𝑡 tests and show that, perhaps surprisingly, error correlation can even enhance power in the regime of weak signals. Overall, our results show that linear regression is applicable more broadly than the conventional theory suggests, and further demonstrate the value of randomization to ensure robustness of inference.
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