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May 2015 Posterior Model Consistency in Variable Selection as the Model Dimension Grows
Elías Moreno, Javier Girón, George Casella
Statist. Sci. 30(2): 228-241 (May 2015). DOI: 10.1214/14-STS508

Abstract

Most of the consistency analyses of Bayesian procedures for variable selection in regression refer to pairwise consistency, that is, consistency of Bayes factors. However, variable selection in regression is carried out in a given class of regression models where a natural variable selector is the posterior probability of the models.

In this paper we analyze the consistency of the posterior model probabilities when the number of potential regressors grows as the sample size grows. The novelty in the posterior model consistency is that it depends not only on the priors for the model parameters through the Bayes factor, but also on the model priors, so that it is a useful tool for choosing priors for both models and model parameters.

We have found that some classes of priors typically used in variable selection yield posterior model inconsistency, while mixtures of these priors improve this undesirable behavior.

For moderate sample sizes, we evaluate Bayesian pairwise variable selection procedures by comparing their frequentist Type I and II error probabilities. This provides valuable information to discriminate between the priors for the model parameters commonly used for variable selection.

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Elías Moreno. Javier Girón. George Casella. "Posterior Model Consistency in Variable Selection as the Model Dimension Grows." Statist. Sci. 30 (2) 228 - 241, May 2015. https://doi.org/10.1214/14-STS508

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Published: May 2015
First available in Project Euclid: 3 June 2015

zbMATH: 1332.62100
MathSciNet: MR3353105
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/14-STS508

Keywords: $g$-priors , Bayes factors , Bernoulli model priors , hierarchical uniform model prior , intrinsic priors , posterior model consistency , rate of growth of the number of regressors , Variable selection

Rights: Copyright © 2015 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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