Abstract
In linear regression, robust methods are at the beginning of their use in practice. In the small sample case, such robust methods provide a necessary measure of protection against deviations from the assumed error distribution. This paper studies through simulation the deficiencies of bioptimal estimators and compares them with more common methods like Huber's estimator or Tukey's estimator. Polyoptimal estimators are convex combinations of Pitman estimators and are optimally robust for a confrontation containing several shapes. The word confrontation is due to J.W. Tukey. It expresses the situation when compromising two or several error distributions. The paper uses the confrontation containing the Gaussian distribution along with a symmetric heavy-tailed distribution having a tail of order 0(t-2) as t→ ±∞.
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