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- Freedmans_paradox abstract "In statistical analysis, Freedman's paradox, named after David Freedman, describes a problem in model selection whereby predictor variables with no explanatory power can appear artificially important. Freedman demonstrated (through simulation and asymptotic calculation) that this is a common occurrence when the number of variables is similar to the number of data points. Recently, new information-theoretic estimators have been developed in an attempt to reduce this problem, in addition to the accompanying issue of model selection bias, whereby estimators of predictor variables that have a weak relationship with the response variable are biased.".
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- Freedmans_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regression_variable_selection.
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- Freedmans_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Model_selection.
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- Freedmans_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Freedman's paradox".
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- Freedmans_paradox subject Category:Regression_variable_selection.
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- Freedmans_paradox comment "In statistical analysis, Freedman's paradox, named after David Freedman, describes a problem in model selection whereby predictor variables with no explanatory power can appear artificially important. Freedman demonstrated (through simulation and asymptotic calculation) that this is a common occurrence when the number of variables is similar to the number of data points.".
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