Thank you very much for pointing me to these very useful references! Best
regards. SC
At 01:54 PM 1/11/2006, ronggui wrote:
the usage of MNP is described in MNP: R Package for Fitting the
Multinomial Probit Model
http://www.jstatsoft.org/counter.php?id=128url=v14/i03/v14i03.pdfct=1
If the
I use mnp to run a multinominal probit regression model, but the summary
doesn't contain the model statistics, such as the log-likelihood and degree
of freedom, for the assessment of the goodness-of-fit of the fitted model.
Is there any way that I can generate these statistics for the fitted
the usage of MNP is described in MNP: R Package for Fitting the
Multinomial Probit Model
http://www.jstatsoft.org/counter.php?id=128url=v14/i03/v14i03.pdfct=1
If the Dependent Variables is Unordered ,why not use Multinomial
Logistic Regression.see