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Betinget logit-modell (McFadden)×Mixed Logit-modellen×
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FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Opprinnelsesår19742000
OpphavspersonDaniel McFaddenDaniel McFadden & Kenneth Train
TypeDiscrete choice model for alternative-specific covariatesRandom-parameters discrete choice model
Opprinnelig kildeMcFadden, D. (1974). Conditional logit analysis of qualitative choice behavior. In P. Zarembka (Ed.), Frontiers in Econometrics (pp. 105–142). Academic Press. ISBN: 978-0-12-776150-3Train, K. E. (2009). Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-74738-7
AliasMcFadden's Choice Model, Discrete Choice Logit, Alternative-Specific Logit, Koşullu Logit ModeliRandom Parameters Logit, Mixed Multinomial Logit, Error Components Logit, Karma Logit Modeli
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SammendragThe Conditional Logit Model, introduced by Daniel McFadden in 1974, is a discrete-choice econometric model designed to explain an individual's selection among a finite set of mutually exclusive alternatives. Unlike multinomial logit, it uses covariates that vary across alternatives — such as price, travel time, or product attributes — making it ideally suited for revealed-preference studies in transportation, marketing, and labor economics.The Mixed Logit model, introduced formally by McFadden and Train (2000) and elaborated in Train (2009), is a flexible discrete choice framework that allows preference parameters to vary randomly across decision-makers. By integrating standard logit probabilities over a mixing distribution of coefficients, it overcomes the restrictive independence of irrelevant alternatives (IIA) property and accommodates unobserved taste heterogeneity, panel data correlation, and complex substitution patterns across alternatives.
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