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boxCoxVariable: Constructed Variable for Box-Cox Transformation

Description

Computes a constructed variable for the Box-Cox transformation of the response variable in a linear model.

Usage

boxCoxVariable(y)

Arguments

y

response variable.

Value

a numeric vector of the same length as y.

Details

The constructed variable is defined as \(y[\log(y/\widetilde{y}) - 1]\), where \(\widetilde{y}\) is the geometric mean of y.

The constructed variable is meant to be added to the right-hand-side of the linear model. The t-test for the coefficient of the constructed variable is an approximate score test for whether a transformation is required.

If \(b\) is the coefficient of the constructed variable, then an estimate of the normalizing power transformation based on the score statistic is \(1 - b\). An added-variable plot for the constructed variable shows leverage and influence on the decision to transform y.

References

Atkinson, A. C. (1985) Plots, Transformations, and Regression. Oxford.

Box, G. E. P. and Cox, D. R. (1964) An analysis of transformations. JRSS B 26 211--246.

Fox, J. (2008) Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition. Sage.

Fox, J. and Weisberg, S. (2011) An R Companion to Applied Regression, Second Edition, Sage.

See Also

boxcox, powerTransform, bcPower

Examples

Run this code
mod <- lm(interlocks + 1 ~ assets, data=Ornstein)
mod.aux <- update(mod, . ~ . + boxCoxVariable(interlocks + 1))
summary(mod.aux)
# avPlots(mod.aux, "boxCoxVariable(interlocks + 1)")

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