NagelkerkeR2 {fmsb} | R Documentation |
Calculate Nagelkerke's R squared.
Description
To evaluate the goodness of fit of the logistic regression model, calculating Nagelkerke's R squared from the result of glm(). The Nagelkerke's R squared means the power of explanation of the model.
Usage
NagelkerkeR2(rr)
Arguments
rr |
The object with class "glm" and "lm", which would be generated by glm(). |
Value
N |
The number of observations in which the model were fitted. |
R2 |
Nagelkerke's R squared. |
Author(s)
Minato Nakazawa minatonakazawa@gmail.com https://minato.sip21c.org/
References
Nagelkerke N (1991) A note on a general definition of the coefficient of determination. Biometrika, 78: 691-692.
Faraway JJ (2006) Extending the linear models with R: Generalized linear, mixed effects and nonparametric regression models. Chapman and Hall.
https://minato.sip21c.org/grad/infop-text2012.pdf
Examples
res <- glm(cbind(ncases,ncontrols) ~ agegp+alcgp+tobgp, data=esoph, family=binomial())
summary(res)
NagelkerkeR2(res)
[Package fmsb version 0.7.6 Index]