A Simulation Study to Evaluate Bayesian LASSO’s Performance in Zero-Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Models

  • Dong, Yue
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Publication date
June 2016
Language
English

Abstract

When modelling count data, it is possible to have excessive zeros in the data in many applications. My thesis concentrates on the variable selection in zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) models. This thesis work is motivated by Brown et al. (2015), who considered the excessive amount of zero in their data structure and the site-specific random effects, and used Bayesian LASSO method for variable selection in their post-fire tree recruitment study in interior Alaska, USA and north Yukon, Canada. However, the above study has not carried out systematic simulation studies to evaluate Bayesian LASSO’s performance under different scenarios. Therefore, my thesis conducts a series of simulation studies to evaluate Bayesian LASSO’s performance with respect...

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