misspecifikation
Misspecifikation refers to a mismatch between a chosen model and the real-world process it is intended to describe. In statistics, econometrics, and related fields, misspecification occurs when the model’s assumptions about structure, variables, relationships, or the distribution of errors do not hold for the data. This can lead to biased or inconsistent estimates, invalid inference, and unreliable predictions.
Common sources of misspecification include incorrect functional form (for example, assuming linear relationships when the true
The consequences of misspecification are substantial. Estimation may be biased or inconsistent, standard errors and test
Detection and assessment rely on diagnostics and tests, including residual analysis and specification tests such as
Remedies focus on model revision: adding relevant variables, transforming or interacting terms, or adopting flexible approaches