Model Diagnostics Based on Cumulative Residuals: The R-package gof
Abstract
The generalized linear model is widely used in all areas of applied statistics and while correct asymptotic inference can be achieved under misspecification of the distributional assumptions, a correctly specified mean structure is crucial to obtain interpretable results. Usually the linearity and functional form of predictors are checked by inspecting various scatter plots of the residuals, however, the subjective task of judging these can be challenging. In this paper we present an implementation of model diagnostics for the generalized linear model as well as structural equation models, based on aggregates of the residuals where the asymptotic behavior under the null is imitated by simulations. A procedure for checking the proportional hazard assumption in the Cox regression is also implemented.
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