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Estimation of a Distribution Function from Survey Data
註釋Dietary intake data collected in nationwide food consumption surveys are used for various policy, educational, and research purposes. Of interest is the distribution of the usual intake of a dietary component, where usual intake is an individual's long-run average intake of the component. The data available for analysis are a few daily intakes collected on each individual in a sample selected from a population according to a complex survey design. It is reasonable to treat a daily intake as the usual intake plus a measurement error. An estimation approach based on the analysis of transformed data is discussed. First, a least-squares regression spline is used to estimate a transformation that carries observed daily intakes into approximate normality. Then a measurement error model is fit to the transformed data, resulting in an estimated usual intake distribution in the transformed scale. Finally, the original transformation is used to develop an inverse transformation that maps the estimated transformed usual intake distribution back to the original scale. The regression spline model may be applied to the general problem of quantile estimation, where the sampled data are assumed to be realizations of a random variable Y with a smooth quantile function.