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''κ'' is the '''reliability ratio'''.

Measurement Error Models

Measurement Error Models (ISBN: 9780470316665) was written by Wayne A. Fuller in 1987.

A measurement Xt is decomposed into the true value xt and the measurement error ut.

When a linear model is constructed as Yt = β0 + β1xt + et but estimated as Yt = βˆ0 + βˆ1Xt = βˆ0 + βˆ1(xt + ut), then the expected values are characterized by:

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And the covariance matrix is specified as:

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We assume that xt, et, and ut are all independent.

The regression coefficient that has been attenuated by measurement error is represented as γ.

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The relationship between γ and β1 is characterized by κ.

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In more plain terms, this is:

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κ is the reliability ratio.


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