", "femme", "femme", "homme", "homme", "homme",
> "femme", "femme")
> h <- orm(a ~ b)
> h
>
> The Nagelkerke R2 = 0.074. Is it right ?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> SV
>
>
>
> - Mail original ---
petit","tres grand","grand")
b=c("homme", "homme", "femme", "femme", "femme", "homme", "homme", "homme",
"femme", "femme")
h <- orm(a ~ b)
h
The Nagelkerke R2
Thanks David for your response.
Best regards,
SV
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Objet : Re: [R] Nagelkerke Pseudo R-squared
On Jul 17, 2015, at 4:33 PM, varin sacha wrote:
> Dear R-Expe
It's implemented in the R rms package's lrm and orm functions.
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Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University
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On Jul 17, 2015, at 4:33 PM, varin sacha wrote:
> Dear R-Experts,
>
> I have fitted an ordinal logistic regression with just 1 explanatory variable
> for the reproducible example here below.
>
> Everything is working, now I try to calculate the Nagelkerke Pseudo
> R-squared.
> I have found a
Dear R-Experts,
I have fitted an ordinal logistic regression with just 1 explanatory variable
for the reproducible example here below.
Everything is working, now I try to calculate the Nagelkerke Pseudo R-squared.
I have found a package BaylorEdPsych providing many Pseudo R-squared, but the
ex
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