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VakgebiedEconometrieEconometrieEconometrie
FamilieRegression modelRegression modelRegression model
Jaar van ontstaan197419802018
GrondleggerMcFaddenMcCullagh (proportional odds / cumulative model)Greene (textbook treatment); classical discrete-choice modelling
TypeMultinomial logistic regressionCumulative ordinal regressionBinary discrete-choice model
Oorspronkelijke bronMcFadden, D. (1974). Conditional Logit Analysis of Qualitative Choice Behavior. In P. Zarembka (Ed.), Frontiers in Econometrics (pp. 105-142). Academic Press. ISBN: 978-0127761503McCullagh, P. (1980). Regression Models for Ordinal Data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, 42(2), 109-142. DOI ↗Greene, W. H. (2018). Econometric Analysis (8th ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 978-0134461366
Aliassenmultinomial logistic regression, polytomous logistic regression, softmax regression, Çok Kategorili Lojistik Regresyonordinal logistic regression, proportional odds model, cumulative logit model, ordered probitprobit regression, normit model, Probit Modeli
Verwant545
SamenvattingMultinomial logistic regression is a maximum-likelihood method for a nominal (unordered) dependent variable with more than two categories. Building on McFadden's 1974 treatment of qualitative choice, it gives each category its own set of coefficients relative to a reference category.Ordered logit is a cumulative regression model for an ordinal dependent variable, fitting a logit (or probit) link to the cumulative category probabilities. Developed in McCullagh's 1980 treatment of regression models for ordinal data, it is the standard tool for Likert-scale, rating, and ranked outcomes.The probit model is a regression method for a binary (0/1) outcome that maps a linear index of the predictors through the standard normal cumulative distribution function to produce a probability. It is a classical discrete-choice alternative to logistic regression, developed in standard econometrics treatments such as Greene's Econometric Analysis (2018).
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