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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Volume 44, Issue 3, 1 January 2004, Pages 465-475
 
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Construction of MV- and SMV-optimum designs for binary response models

Jesús López-FidalgoE-mail The Corresponding Author, a and Chiara TommasiCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, E-mail The Corresponding Author, b

a Department of Statistics, University of Salamanca, Plaza de los Caídos s/n, 37002, Salamanca, Spain b Department of Statistics, University of Padova, Via Cesare Battisti, 241-243, I-35121, Padova, Italy

Received 1 August 2001; 
revised 1 August 2002. 
Available online 24 October 2002.

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Abstract

Some procedures to construct local MV- and SMV-optimum designs for binary response models are already available in the literature. Explicit formulae of locally optimum designs for all possible values of the parameters are usually of interest. In order to identify locally MV- and SMV-optimum designs for different regions of the parameters of the model some assumptions have to be made and some theoretical results must be proved. The background to producing a computer code for implementing these computations is given. Designs for some models used in practice are also provided as well as the efficiencies for estimating the parameters.

Author Keywords: Binary response models; Fisher information matrix; Locally optimum design; Optimum design of experiment; Standardized criteria

Mathematical subject codes: 62K05

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