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Gecorrigeerde R² (R²_adj)×Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE)×
VakgebiedModelevaluatieModelevaluatie
FamilieMCDMMCDM
Jaar van ontstaan19611809
GrondleggerHenri TheilCarl Friedrich Gauss
TypePenalized goodness-of-fit metricDistance-based evaluation metric
Oorspronkelijke bronTheil, H. (1961). Economic Forecasts and Policy. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company. link ↗Gauss, C. F. (1809). Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium in Sectionibus Conicis Solem Ambientium. Hamburg: Perthes and Besser. link ↗
AliassenAdjusted R², R²_adjRMSE, RMS error, quadratic mean error
Verwant54
SamenvattingAdjusted R² is a corrected version of the coefficient of determination that accounts for the number of predictors in a regression model. Introduced by Henri Theil in 1961, it addresses the fundamental limitation of standard R²: the tendency to increase whenever any predictor is added, regardless of whether that predictor contributes meaningfully to explaining the target variable.Root Mean Squared Error is a widely used metric that measures the average magnitude of prediction errors in regression models. Originating from Carl Friedrich Gauss's work on least-squares estimation (1809), RMSE quantifies how far predictions deviate from observed values by averaging the squared differences and taking the square root.
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