Comparison of Logit Models
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:39 am
Hello, everyone!
Please, help me to compare (interpret) the results of two logit models:
I am adding more variables to the second model and I need to check whether it performs better than the original one.
The only thing I can notice is rising probability for some variables (which is bad) and rising pseudo R^2 (which is good although as I know it does not put any penalty on adding more variables like R^2 adjusted in OLS). I have no idea how to interpret, say, Log likelihood or Hannan-Quinn criterion and the Eviews help file does not say whether "the higher the better" or "the lower the better" and why.
please, check the attached file. the 2 models to contrast are named "roa" and "rfr"
(P. S. This estimation was firstly discussed at: http://forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=661
The suggestion that the original model is overfitted appears to be correct, I have managed to justify the use of maximum 6 variables to solve this issue)
Please, help me to compare (interpret) the results of two logit models:
I am adding more variables to the second model and I need to check whether it performs better than the original one.
The only thing I can notice is rising probability for some variables (which is bad) and rising pseudo R^2 (which is good although as I know it does not put any penalty on adding more variables like R^2 adjusted in OLS). I have no idea how to interpret, say, Log likelihood or Hannan-Quinn criterion and the Eviews help file does not say whether "the higher the better" or "the lower the better" and why.
please, check the attached file. the 2 models to contrast are named "roa" and "rfr"
(P. S. This estimation was firstly discussed at: http://forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=661
The suggestion that the original model is overfitted appears to be correct, I have managed to justify the use of maximum 6 variables to solve this issue)