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On the Use of LL-functionals in Regression Models

Abstract

In this paper we survey and unify a large class or LL-functionals of the conditional distribution of the response variable in regression models. This includes robust measures of location, scale, skewness, and heavytailedness of the response, conditionally on covariates. We generalize the concepts of LL-moments (Sittinen, 1969), LL-skewness, and LL-kurtosis (Hosking, 1990) and introduce order numbers for a large class of LL-functionals through orthogonal series expansions of quantile functions. In particular, we motivate why location, scale, skewness, and heavytailedness have order numbers 1, 2, (3,2), and (4,2) respectively and describe how a family of LL-functionals, with different order numbers, is constructed from Legendre, Hermite, Laguerre or other types of polynomials. Our framework is applied to models where the relationship between quantiles of the response and the covariates follow a transformed linear model, with a link function that determines the appropriate class of LL-functionals. In this setting, the distribution of the response is treated parametrically or nonparametrically, and the response variable is either censored/truncated or not. We also provide a unified asymptotic theory of estimates of LL-functionals, and illustrate our approach by analyzing the arrival time distribution of migrating birds. In this context a novel version of the coefficient of determination is introduced, which makes use of the abovementioned orthogonal series expansion.

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