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Calculates R2 for models with zero-inflation component, including mixed effects models.
r2_zeroinflated(model, method = c("default", "correlation"))
For the default-method, a list with the R2 and adjusted R2 values.
For method = "correlation"
, a named numeric vector with the
correlation-based R2 value.
A model.
Indicates the method to calculate R2. See 'Details'. May be abbreviated.
The default-method calculates an R2 value based on the residual variance
divided by the total variance. For method = "correlation"
, R2 is a
correlation-based measure, which is rather crude. It simply computes the
squared correlation between the model's actual and predicted response.
# \donttest{
if (require("pscl")) {
data(bioChemists)
model <- zeroinfl(
art ~ fem + mar + kid5 + ment | kid5 + phd,
data = bioChemists
)
r2_zeroinflated(model)
}
# }
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