The identity of the Rao score and Pearson X^2 statistics is well known in the areas where the latter was first introduced: goodness-of-fit in contingency tables and binary responses. We show in this paper that the same identity holds when the two statistics are used for testing goodness-of-fit of Generalized Linear Models. We also highlight the connections that exist between the two statistics when they are used for the comparison of nested models. Finally, we discuss some merits of these unifying results.
LOVISON G (2005). On Rao Score and Pearson X2 Statistics in Generalized Linear Models. STATISTICAL PAPERS, 46(4), 555-574 [10.1007/BF02763005].
On Rao Score and Pearson X2 Statistics in Generalized Linear Models
LOVISON, Gianfranco
2005-01-01
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The identity of the Rao score and Pearson X^2 statistics is well known in the areas where the latter was first introduced: goodness-of-fit in contingency tables and binary responses. We show in this paper that the same identity holds when the two statistics are used for testing goodness-of-fit of Generalized Linear Models. We also highlight the connections that exist between the two statistics when they are used for the comparison of nested models. Finally, we discuss some merits of these unifying results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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