Conjugate priors and bias reduction for logistic regression models

02/17/2022
by   Tommaso Rigon, et al.
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Logistic regression models for binomial responses are routinely used in statistical practice. However, the maximum likelihood estimate may not exist due to data separability. We address this issue by considering a conjugate prior penalty which always produces finite estimates. Such a specification has a clear Bayesian interpretation and enjoys several invariance properties, making it an appealing prior choice. We show that the proposed method leads to an accurate approximation of the reduced-bias approach of Firth (1993), resulting in estimators with smaller asymptotic bias than the maximum-likelihood and whose existence is always guaranteed. Moreover, the considered penalized likelihood can be expressed as a genuine likelihood, in which the original data are replaced with a collection of pseudo-counts. Hence, our approach may leverage well established and scalable algorithms for logistic regression. We compare our estimator with alternative reduced-bias methods, vastly improving their computational performance and achieving appealing inferential results.

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