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Visualizing Count Data Regressions Using Rootograms
Authors:Christian Kleiber  Achim Zeileis
Institution:1. School of Public Health, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TNhzhang6@memphis.edu;3. Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, Columbia, SC;4. School of Public Health, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN;5. Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract:The rootogram is a graphical tool associated with the work of J. W. Tukey that was originally used for assessing goodness of fit of univariate distributions. Here, we extend the rootogram to regression models and show that this is particularly useful for diagnosing and treating issues such as overdispersion and/or excess zeros in count data models. We also introduce a weighted version of the rootogram that can be applied out of sample or to (weighted) subsets of the data, for example, in finite mixture models. An empirical illustration revisiting a well-known dataset from ethology is included, for which a negative binomial hurdle model is employed. Supplementary materials providing two further illustrations are available online: the first, using data from public health, employs a two-component finite mixture of negative binomial models; the second, using data from finance, involves underdispersion. An R implementation of our tools is available in the R package countreg. It also contains the data and replication code.
Keywords:Finite mixture  Goodness of fit  Hurdle model  Negative binomial regression  Poisson regression
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