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Restricted Regression in Networks

Published 29 Nov 2023 in stat.ME | (2311.18039v1)

Abstract: Network regression with additive node-level random effects can be problematic when the primary interest is estimating unconditional regression coefficients and some covariates are exactly or nearly in the vector space of node-level effects. We introduce the Restricted Network Regression model, that removes the collinearity between fixed and random effects in network regression by orthogonalizing the random effects against the covariates. We discuss the change in the interpretation of the regression coefficients in Restricted Network Regression and analytically characterize the effect of Restricted Network Regression on the regression coefficients for continuous response data. We show through simulation with continuous and binary response data that Restricted Network Regression mitigates, but does not alleviate, network confounding, by providing improved estimation of the regression coefficients. We apply the Restricted Network Regression model in an analysis of 2015 Eurovision Song Contest voting data and show how the choice of regression model affects inference.

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