Influence Function Analysis of the Restricted Minimum Divergence Estimators : A General Form
Abstract
The minimum divergence estimators have proved to be useful tools in the area of robust inference. The robustness of such estimators are measured using the classical Influence functions. However, in many complex situations like testing a composite hypothesis using divergence require the estimators to be restricted into some subspace of the parameter space. The robustness of these restricted minimum divergence estimators are very important in order to have overall robust inference. In this paper we provide a comprehensive description of the robustness of such restricted estimators in terms of their Influence Function for a general class of density based divergences along with their unrestricted versions. In particular, the robustness of some popular minimum divergence estimators are also demonstrated under certain usual restrictions. Thus this paper provides a general framework for the influence function analysis of a large class of minimum divergence estimators with or without restrictions on the parameters.
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