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  2. Hosmer–Lemeshow test - Wikipedia

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    The HosmerLemeshow test has limitations. Harrell describes several: [6] "The HosmerLemeshow test is for overall calibration error, not for any particular lack of fit such as quadratic effects. It does not properly take overfitting into account, is arbitrary to choice of bins and method of computing quantiles, and often has power that is ...

  3. Goodness of fit - Wikipedia

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    Kolmogorov–Smirnov test; Cramér–von Mises criterion; Anderson–Darling test; Berk-Jones tests [1] [2] Shapiro–Wilk test; Chi-squared test; Akaike information criterion; HosmerLemeshow test; Kuiper's test; Kernelized Stein discrepancy [3] [4] Zhang's Z K, Z C and Z A tests [5] Moran test; Density Based Empirical Likelihood Ratio tests [6]

  4. Logistic regression - Wikipedia

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    Logistic regression is a supervised machine learning algorithm widely used for binary classification tasks, such as identifying whether an email is spam or not and diagnosing diseases by assessing the presence or absence of specific conditions based on patient test results. This approach utilizes the logistic (or sigmoid) function to transform ...

  5. pytest - Wikipedia

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    It is a common pattern in software testing to send values through test functions and check for correct output. In many cases, in order to thoroughly test functionalities, one needs to test multiple sets of input/output, and writing such cases separately would cause duplicate code as most of the actions would remain the same, only differing in input/output values.

  6. Diehard tests - Wikipedia

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    This test uses n = 2 24 and m = 2 9, so that the underlying distribution for j is taken to be Poisson with λ = 2 27 / 2 26 = 2. A sample of 500 j s is taken, and a chi-square goodness of fit test provides a p value. The first test uses bits 1–24 (counting from the left) from integers in the specified file. Then the file is closed and reopened.

  7. Wald test - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons to prefer the likelihood ratio test or the Lagrange multiplier to the Wald test: [18] [19] [20] Non-invariance: As argued above, the Wald test is not invariant under reparametrization, while the likelihood ratio tests will give exactly the same answer whether we work with R, log R or any other monotonic transformation ...

  8. Psychometric software - Wikipedia

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    TAP (Test Analysis Program) is a free Windows program written in Delphi Pascal that performs test and item analyses based on classical test theory. TAP provides reports on examinee total scores, item statistics (e.g., item difficulty, item discrimination, point-biserial), options analyses, and other useful information.

  9. General linear model - Wikipedia

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    The general linear model incorporates a number of different statistical models: ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANOVA, MANCOVA, ordinary linear regression, t-test and F-test. The general linear model is a generalization of multiple linear regression to the case of more than one dependent variable.