Dear Statalists,
I hope you are well. I would like to ask please if I got Pearson Chi2 at a significant (estat gof) but the Hosmer test is insignificant, does this means that my model fit reasonable. In fact, I have used these tests on probit regression (11 categorical independent variables for 300 firms).
These are the outcomes of the goodness of fit tests
. estat gof
Probit model for Disc_APP_NO_informal_01, goodness-of-fit test
number of observations = 152
number of covariate patterns = 142
Pearson chi2(115) = 141.36
Prob > chi2 = 0.0481
estat gof, group(10) table
number of observations = 152
number of groups = 10
Hosmer-Lemeshow chi2(8) = 11.45
Prob > chi2 = 0.1774
lroc
Probit model for Disc_APP_NO_informal_01
number of observations = 152
area under ROC curve = 0.8294
Can you please help in interpreting these results? Does this show an acceptable fit for the model? I have attached also graph for Iroc and lsens syntax command.
Greatly appreciate your help and support
Kind regards,
Rabab
I hope you are well. I would like to ask please if I got Pearson Chi2 at a significant (estat gof) but the Hosmer test is insignificant, does this means that my model fit reasonable. In fact, I have used these tests on probit regression (11 categorical independent variables for 300 firms).
These are the outcomes of the goodness of fit tests
. estat gof
Probit model for Disc_APP_NO_informal_01, goodness-of-fit test
number of observations = 152
number of covariate patterns = 142
Pearson chi2(115) = 141.36
Prob > chi2 = 0.0481
estat gof, group(10) table
number of observations = 152
number of groups = 10
Hosmer-Lemeshow chi2(8) = 11.45
Prob > chi2 = 0.1774
lroc
Probit model for Disc_APP_NO_informal_01
number of observations = 152
area under ROC curve = 0.8294
Can you please help in interpreting these results? Does this show an acceptable fit for the model? I have attached also graph for Iroc and lsens syntax command.
Greatly appreciate your help and support
Kind regards,
Rabab
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