On 18/10/2013 15:01, Vincent Guyader wrote:> Hi everyone,
>
> If I compute a "Ordered Logistic or Probit Regression" with the
polr
> function from MASS package. the summary give me : coefficients, Standard
> error and Tvalue.. but not directly the p.value.
>
>
> I can compute "manualy" the Pvalue, but Is there a way to
directly obtain
> the pa.value, and I wonder why the p.valeu is not directly calculated, is
> there a reason?
How are you going to calculate the P values? Have you read the book for
which this is support software?: it explains why such Wald tests are
inappropriate and that the asymptotic theory can be wildly misleading.
>
> exemple :
>
> house.plr <- polr(Sat ~ Infl + Type + Cont, weights = Freq, data =
housing)
> house.plr
> summary(house.plr, digits = 3)
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
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