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R squared in logistic regression

February 28, 2020February 8, 2014 by Jonathan Bartlett

In previous posts I’ve looked at R squared in linear regression, and argued that I think it is more appropriate to think of it is a measure of explained variation, rather than goodness of fit.

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Categories Logistic regression / Generalized linear models Tags McFadden, R squared 8 Comments

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