東京大学政策評価研究教育センター

CREPEDP-19

Number CREPEDP-19
Publication Date April 2018
Title Adaptively Transformed Mixed Model Prediction of General Finite Population Parameters
Author(s) Shonosuke Sugasawa and Tatsuya Kubokawa
Abstract For estimating area-specific parameters (quantities) in a finite population, a mixed model prediction approach is attractive. However, this approach strongly depends on the normality assumption of the response values although we often encounter a non-normal case in practice. In such a case, transforming observations to make them close to normality is a useful tool, but the problem of selecting suitable transformation still remains open. To overcome the difficulty, we here propose a new empirical best predicting method by using a parametric family of transformations to estimate a suitable transformation based on the data. We suggest a simple estimating method for transformation parameters based on the profile likelihood function, which achieves consistency under some conditions on transformation functions. For measuring variability of point prediction, we construct an empirical Bayes confidence interval of the population parameter of interest. Through simulation studies, we investigate some numerical performances of the proposed methods. Finally, we apply the proposed method to synthetic income data in Spanish provinces in which the resulting estimates indicate that the commonly used log-transformation is not appropriate.
Keywords Confidence interval; Empirical Bayes; Finite population; Mean squared error; Random effect; Small area estimation.
Other information Paper in English (29 pages)