The comparative R2 and its application to self-referencing models

Autores

  • Mike Strub The University of Georgia, USA
  • Chris J Cieszewski The University of Georgia, USA

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Coefficient of determination, R-square, self-referencing models, goodness of fit, non-linear regression

Resumo

The traditional coefficient of determination or R2 is the proportion of variation explained by a regression model versus the variation explained by the mean. This measure does not discriminate well between alternative self-referencing models such as site index curves. The traditional R2 compares the variation explained by a model with the variation about the mean dependent variable, a very simple model. A generalized R2 based on the proportion of the variation explained by the self-referencing model versus the variation explained by another simpler (yet more complicated than the mean) model provides better discrimination between candidate models. We call this generalized R2 the Comparative Coefficient of Determination or Comparative R2. Three growth series or plots from the South Africa Correlated Curve Trend Study are used to illustrate the difference between the traditional R2 and the generalized R2.

Referências

Bailey, R.L., and J.L. Clutter. 1974. Base-age invariant polymorphic site curves. For. Sci. 20:155-159.

Cieszewski, C.J., and R.L. Bailey. 2000. Generalized algebraic difference approach: Theory based derivation of dynamic site equations with polymorphism and variable asymptotes. For. Sci. 46:116-126.

Rao, C. R. (1973). Linear Statistical Inference and its Applications, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley.

Schumacher, F.X. 1939. A new growth curve and its application to timber yield studies. J. For. 37:819-820.

Strub, M. R., and B. V. Bredenkamp. 1985. Carrying capacity and thinning response of Pinus taeda in the CCT experiments. South African Forestry Journal, June 1985, pp. 6-11.

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2012-09-30

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Mathematical Modeling

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The comparative R2 and its application to self-referencing models. (2012). Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences (MCFNS), 4(2), Pages: 73-76 (4). https://tmp.mcfns.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/142

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