학술논문

Semiparametric partial linear modeling of risk factors for ear infections: the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Applied Statistics. Mar2024, Vol. 51 Issue 3, p430-450. 21p.
Subject
*EAR infections
*LONGITUDINAL method
*MAXIMUM likelihood statistics
*HEARING disorders
*ACADEMIC achievement
Language
ISSN
0266-4763
Abstract
The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Kindergarten Class of 2010–2011 (ECLS-K:2011) ascertained timing of ear infections within age specified intervals and parent's/caregiver's report of medically diagnosed hearing loss. In this nationally representative, school-based sample of children followed from kindergarten entry through fifth grade, academic performance in reading, mathematics, and science was assessed longitudinally. Prior investigations of this ECLS-K:2011 cohort showed that age has a non-linear, monotonically increasing functional relationship with academic performance. Because of this knowledge, a semiparametric partial linear model is proposed, in which the effect of age is modeled by an unknown monotonically increasing function along with other regression parameters. The parameters are estimated by a semiparametric maximum likelihood estimator. A test of a constant effect of age is also proposed. Simulation studies are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed method, as compared with the commonly used linear model; the former outperforms the latter based on several criteria. We then analyzed ECLS-K:2011 data to compare results of the partial linear parametric model estimation with that of classical linear regression models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]