Automatic bias correction doesn’t fix omitted variable bias

Win-Vector Blog 2014-07-08

Summary:

Page 94 of Gelman, Carlin, Stern, Dunson, Vehtari, Rubin “Bayesian Data Analysis” 3rd Edition (which we will call BDA3) provides a great example of what happens when common broad frequentist bias criticisms are over-applied to predictions from ordinary linear regression: the predictions appear to fall apart. BDA3 goes on to exhibit what might be considered […]

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Authors:

John Mount

Date tagged:

07/08/2014, 19:10

Date published:

07/04/2014, 15:38