gofm {support.CEs} | R Documentation |
Calculating goodness-of-fit measures
Description
This function provides rho-squared and rho-squared adjusted by the number of estimated coefficients.
Usage
gofm(output)
## S3 method for class 'gofm'
print(x, digits = getOption("digits"), ...)
Arguments
output |
An object containing the output from the function |
x |
An object of class "gofm." |
digits |
A number of significant digits. |
... |
Arguments passed to the function |
Details
This function provides rho-squared (also called McFadden's R-squared or pseudo R-squared), rho-squared adjusted by the number of estimated coefficients, the number of estimated coefficients, and log likelihood values at the start and at convergence (see, e.g., Ben-Akiva and Lerman 1985; Cameron and Trivedi 2005).
In version 0.3-0 and later versions, this function is also available for calculating goodness-of-fit measures for binary choice models estimated by using the function glm
in the package stats.
Value
This function returns an object of S3 class "gofm" that is a list with the following components.
RHO2 |
The rho-squared value. Defined as |
AdjRHO2 |
The rho-squared value adjusted by the number of estimated coefficients. Defined as |
AIC |
The Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). |
BIC |
The Bayesian Information Criterion. |
K |
The number of estimated coefficients. |
LL0 |
The log likelihood value at the start. |
LLb |
The log likelihood value at convergence. |
Author(s)
Hideo Aizaki
See Also
Examples
# See "Examples" for the function make.dataset.