The Linear Lasso: a location model resolution

09/22/2020
by   D. A. S. Fraser, et al.
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We use location model methodology to guide the least squares analysis of the Lasso problem of variable selection and inference. The nuisance parameter is taken to be an indicator for the selection of explanatory variables and the interest parameter is the response variable itself. Recent theory eliminates the nuisance parameter by marginalization on the data space and then uses the resulting distribution for inference concerning the interest parameter. We develop this approach and find: that primary inference is essentially one-dimensional rather than n-dimensional; that inference focuses on the response variable itself rather than the least squares estimate (as variables are removed); that first order probabilities are available; that computation is relatively easy; that a scalar marginal model is available; and that ineffective variables can be removed by distributional tilt or shift.

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