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Error bounds in cascading regressions
Authors:Michael R. Karlinger and Brent M. Troutman
Affiliation:(1) U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Mail Stop 420, 80225 Denver, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Cascading regressions is a technique for predicting a value of a dependent variable when no paired measurements exist to perform a standard regression analysis. Biases in coefficients of a cascaded-regression line as well as error variance of points about the line are functions of the correlation coefficient between dependent and independent variables. Although this correlation cannot be computed because of the lack of paired data, bounds can be placed on errors through the required properties of the correlation coefficient. The potential meansquared error of a cascaded-regression prediction can be large, as illustrated through an example using geomorphologic data.
Keywords:cascaded regressions  error bounds  population parameters  channel morphology
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