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2007 May 04
2
Library & Package for Tobit regression
Hello R-Users: I am want to use tobit regression for left censored panel/longitudinal data. Could you please provide me the name of "library" and/or "package" that will give me option of fitting tobit regression model for longitudinal data? Thank you. Sattar __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jan 19
2
Tobit estimation?
Folks, Based on http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/archives/html/s-news/1999-06/msg00125.html I thought I should experiment with using survreg() to estimate tobit models. I start by simulating a data frame with 100 observations from a tobit model > x1 <- runif(100) > x2 <- runif(100)*3 > ystar <- 2 + 3*x1 - 4*x2 + rnorm(100)*2 > y <- ystar > censored <- ystar <= 0
2008 Apr 25
3
Use of survreg.distributions
Dear R-user: I am using survreg(Surv()) for fitting a Tobit model of left-censored longitudinal data. For logarithmic transformation of y data, I am trying use survreg.distributions in the following way: tfit=survreg(Surv(y, y>=-5, type="left")~x + cluster(id), dist="gaussian", data=y.data, scale=0, weights=w) my.gaussian<-survreg.distributions$gaussian
2011 Mar 10
2
tobit regression model
Hi, I'm trying to fit a tobit regression model to some data. When fitting the exact same data in Stata, I have no problems at all, however R won't converge. Its not a maxiters thing, since I've tried increasing this already. I need to be able to fit the model in R since there are users of the code that don't have a Stata license. The code is: require(AER) left = 3.218476 x =
2007 May 11
0
Tobit model and an error message
Dear R users: I am using survreg for modeling left censored longitudinal data. When I am using the following code for fitting the tobit model I am getting some output with an warning message(highlighted with red color): > survreg(Surv(y, y>=0, type='left')~x + frailty(id), cytokine.data, weight=w, dist='gaussian', scale=1) Call: survreg(formula = Surv(y, y >= 0, type
2009 Dec 03
3
Tobit model fluid milk consumption
Hi all, I'm from Brazil. I fit a Tobit model to FLUID MILK CONSUMPTION (DEPENDENT VARIABLE) data using survreg (attached). I am confused about the output interpretation and I would like yours explanations. Thanks, Marcio Roberto Silva -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Tobit model.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 9018 bytes Desc: not
2011 Jan 20
1
number of iterations in a Tobit model
Hi, R users, I'm running a Tobit model but convergence can not be reached within 30 iterations. Is there anyway I can change the max number of iterations? Thanks. Gary [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Jul 02
1
Tobit Estimation with Panel Data
Hi all! Do you know if there is any R function/package that can be used to estimate "tobit" models with panel data (e.g. with random individual effects)? In economics, a "tobit" model is a model with a dependent variable that is left-censored at zero. Hence, it is a special case of a survival model and can be estimated using the "survival" package (see e.g.
2006 Apr 25
5
Heteroskedasticity in Tobit models
Hello, I've had no luck finding an R package that has the ability to estimate a Tobit model allowing for heteroskedasticity (multiplicative, for example). Am I missing something in survReg? Is there another package that I'm unaware of? Is there an add-on package that will test for heteroskedasticity? Thanks for your help. Cheers, Alan Spearot -- Alan Spearot Department of Economics
2008 Aug 16
1
Pseudo R2 for Tobit Regression
Dear All: I need some guidance in calculating a goodness-of-fit statistic for a Tobit Regression model. To develop the Tobit regression, I used the tobit() method from the AER package, which is basically a simpler interface to the survreg() method. I've read about pseudo R2 and C-index and was wondering if there is a package that calculates this for me. Also, is there a reason to select
2003 Jul 16
1
Tobit analysis
Having read previous correspondance on this topic, am I right in using a gaussian distribution for a tobit model, one article suggests a normal distribution? Also, I want to censure at the upper bound, so, using the survival5 package I use: survreg(Surv(y,y<c,type="right")~x) for a censored regression. Could anybody who's had experience of this, confirm whether I'm in the
2010 Nov 23
4
Tobit model on unbalanced panel
Appreciate any suggestions regarding how to fit an unbalanced panel data to a Tobit model using R functions. I am trying to analyze how real estate capital expenditures (CapEx) are affected by market conditions using a panel Tobit model. The CapEx is either positive or 0, so it is censored. The data are unbalanced panel, including the CapEx of about 5000 properties over about 40 quarters, with the
2011 Sep 15
2
Tobit Fixed Effects
Hi there, I need to run a Tobit Fixed Effects in a panel data with 4500 units for 8 years. It is a huge data set, my dependent variable is left truncated at zero, the distribution is skewed and my panel is balanced. Any suggestions on how to do that in R? I tried stuff like survreg, censReg, and tobit but none of them were satisfactory. Thanks, *Felipe Nunes* CAPES/Fulbright Fellow PhD
2008 Feb 07
2
Tobit model
Hi all, Quick question - Which, if any, of the R packages contains procedures for running Tobit analysis? Regards, Matt --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Apr 02
2
Censored or truncated Regression Models/Tobit
Hi, what is the best way to estimate a tobit(truncated) regression model in R ? Is there already a packet available ? Gruss Ralph Leonhardt -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body",
2011 Feb 11
1
censReg or tobit: testing for assumptions in R?
Hello! I'm thinking of applying a censored regression model to cross-sectional data, using either the tobit (package survival) or the censReg function (package censReg). The dependent variable is left and right-censored. My hopefully not too silly question is this: I understand that heteroskedasticity and nonnormal errors are even more serious problems in a censored regression than in an
2008 Jan 13
1
How to fit a Tobit model with observations censored at different values
Dear everyone: I am a new user of R. I have a dataset with a dependent variable (DV) censored at different values. The dataset looks like, conditions .....IDV1 IDV2 DV 1 2 4 89 1 6 6 75 1 4 5 0 ( DV<=70) ...... 2 3 5 15 2 5 5 0
2009 Jun 08
0
Using survreg for Tobit
I am using survreg from the survival package to run a left censored tobit model on “non-survival” data. I have to four questions that I hope someone can help me with: 1) Is there anything I should take into consideration when using frailty() to estimate random intercepts? 2) Is there anyway of extracting the estimated intercepts produced by survreg when using frailty()? 3) Can someone point
2004 Aug 25
0
Censored (Tobit) Regression method
I need to give a quick description of Tobit Regression (TR), including how it differs from ordinary least squares (OLS). I am an ecologist who knows just enough about remote sensing and statistics to be dangerous in both. Now I have found myself doing a remote sensing project where I have used TR: survreg(Surv()). As far as I can tell, no form of Censored Regression has been used in analyzing
2006 Jul 11
0
Tobit variance covariance matrix
Hi, How can I recover the variance-covariance matrix of the tobit model from the variance-covariance of the survreg? I first used to the survreg function and then I selected the variance matrix. However, the last parameter is log(scale) and not the variance of the standard deviation of the censored distribution as in the Tobit model. tobit<- survreg(Surv(y, y > 0, type ='left')~