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| Robust WLS× | การถดถอยควอนไทล์× | OLS ที่ทนทาน (OLS พร้อมส่วนคลาดเคลื่อนมาตรฐานที่ทนทาน)× | |
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| สาขาวิชา | เศรษฐมิติ | เศรษฐมิติ | เศรษฐมิติ |
| ตระกูล | Regression model | Regression model | Regression model |
| ปีกำเนิด≠ | 1964/1981 | 1978 | 1980 |
| ผู้ริเริ่ม≠ | Huber, P. J. | Koenker & Bassett | Halbert White |
| ประเภท≠ | Robust weighted regression | Conditional quantile regression | Linear regression with robust inference |
| แหล่งต้นตำรับ≠ | Huber, P. J. (1981). Robust Statistics. Wiley. ISBN: 978-0471418054 | Koenker, R. & Bassett, G., Jr. (1978). Regression Quantiles. Econometrica, 46(1), 33-50. DOI ↗ | White, H. (1980). A heteroskedasticity-consistent covariance matrix estimator and a direct test for heteroskedasticity. Econometrica, 48(4), 817–838. DOI ↗ |
| ชื่อเรียกอื่น≠ | robust weighted least squares, RWLS, heteroscedasticity-robust WLS, outlier-robust weighted regression | conditional quantile regression, regression quantiles, Kantil Regresyon | HC robust regression, White robust OLS, sandwich estimator OLS, OLS with robust standard errors |
| ที่เกี่ยวข้อง≠ | 5 | 5 | 6 |
| สรุป≠ | Robust WLS combines weighted least squares — which corrects for known or estimated heteroscedasticity — with robust M-estimation that down-weights influential outliers. The result is a regression estimator that is simultaneously efficient under non-constant error variance and resistant to observations that would otherwise distort coefficient estimates. | Quantile regression models conditional quantiles of an outcome - the median, the 25th or 75th percentile, and so on - rather than the conditional mean that OLS targets. Introduced by Koenker and Bassett in 1978, it reveals how predictors act across the whole distribution, including its tails. | Robust OLS applies ordinary least squares to estimate coefficients and then replaces the classical standard errors with heteroscedasticity-consistent (HC) standard errors — commonly called White standard errors. This leaves the point estimates unchanged while yielding valid t-statistics and confidence intervals even when the error variance is not constant across observations. |
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