Anna Berthinussen
2011-Feb-11 13:00 UTC
[R] Ordinal logistic regression (lrm)- checking model assumptions
Dear all, I have been using the lrm function in R to run an ordinal logistic regression and I am a bit confused about the methods for checking the model assumptions. I have produced residual plots in R of the score.binary type which I think look ok. However, the partial type plots show bell shaped patterns and have crossing lines, indicating violation of parallelism. However, I noticed on the help page that for ordinal models, simulations where proportional odds are satisfied have also produced similar patterns. I have also run the regression in SPSS and found that the test of parallel lines shows that the assumption of parallelism has not been violated. However, I have read that this is not a reliable method. I am finding it very confusing to determine if my model meets the necessary assumptions. Does anybody know the best way to do this? Any advice would be much appreciated, Thank you, Anna
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