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Modelul Probit Bivariat×Modelul Probit de Regresie×
DomeniuEconometrieEconometrie
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Anul apariției19702018
Autorul originalJ. R. Ashford & R. R. SowdenGreene (textbook treatment); classical discrete-choice modelling
TipMaximum-likelihood binary outcome modelBinary discrete-choice model
Sursa seminalăAshford, J. R., & Sowden, R. R. (1970). Multi-variate probit analysis. Biometrics, 26(3), 535–546. DOI ↗Greene, W. H. (2018). Econometric Analysis (8th ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 978-0134461366
Denumiri alternativeBivariate Binary Probit, Joint Probit Model, Two-Equation Probit, İki Değişkenli Probitprobit regression, normit model, Probit Modeli
Înrudite35
RezumatThe Bivariate Probit Model, introduced by Ashford and Sowden (1970), jointly estimates two binary outcome equations whose error terms are allowed to be correlated. By modeling both outcomes simultaneously under a bivariate normal distribution, it corrects for the dependence between decisions that separate probit regressions would ignore, producing consistent and efficient parameter estimates for researchers studying interrelated binary choices.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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