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- 24 May 2024, 15:51
- Forum: Model estimation
- Topic: Posterior probability more than 100%?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2096
Re: Posterior probability more than 100%?
Hi this was an old bug that affected cases where the IDs in the data were not sorted. Of course, that shouldn't matter, and we have fixed it in the new development version that you can download from http://apollochoicemodelling.com/code.html Alternatively, if you want to wait for the next CRAN relea...
- 23 May 2024, 18:12
- Forum: Post-estimation analysis/use of results
- Topic: post-estimation scenario analysis
- Replies: 12
- Views: 10055
Re: post-estimation scenario analysis
Hi
there is a choice model in each class. When you change an attribute, the prediction changes in each class, and of course then also in the overall model, which is a weighted average across the classes.
Stephane
there is a choice model in each class. When you change an attribute, the prediction changes in each class, and of course then also in the overall model, which is a weighted average across the classes.
Stephane
- 23 May 2024, 18:08
- Forum: Errors during model validation and/or estimation.
- Topic: Error in MNL estimation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 169
Re: Error in MNL estimation
I now had a closer look and you are using the same attribute names in the utilities for alternatives 1 and 2. This, alongside the constants, makes it impossible for you to estimate the model. There should be separate attributes in the utilities for different alternatives, as only differences in util...
- 23 May 2024, 07:16
- Forum: Errors during model validation and/or estimation.
- Topic: Error in MNL estimation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 169
Re: Error in MNL estimation
It's clearly overspecified then. Can you share your data and code with me outside the forum and I'll have a look?
- 23 May 2024, 07:14
- Forum: Post-estimation analysis/use of results
- Topic: post-estimation scenario analysis
- Replies: 12
- Views: 10055
Re: post-estimation scenario analysis
Alvin the answers to the first two are in the manual. You can use apollo_unconditionals for both of these. Regarding the third, purchase price is an attribute of the alternatives and thus included in the within class choice model, not the class allocation model, so it will not lead to such a shift S...
- 22 May 2024, 12:12
- Forum: Model specification
- Topic: Hybrid_LC_with_OL_example_data
- Replies: 1
- Views: 74
Re: Hybrid_LC_with_OL_example_data
Hi
apologies for the slow reply. We believe we have fixed this issue in the latest development version - can you try it by downloading from http://apollochoicemodelling.com/code.html
Thanks
Stephane & David
apologies for the slow reply. We believe we have fixed this issue in the latest development version - can you try it by downloading from http://apollochoicemodelling.com/code.html
Thanks
Stephane & David
- 22 May 2024, 12:09
- Forum: Errors during model validation and/or estimation.
- Topic: Error (pi * p : non-conformable arrays) while estimating Hybrid LC with OL
- Replies: 1
- Views: 42
Re: Error (pi * p : non-conformable arrays) while estimating Hybrid LC with OL
Hi
apologies for the slow reply. We believe we have fixed this issue in the latest development version - can you try it by downloading from http://apollochoicemodelling.com/code.html
Thanks
Stephane & David
apologies for the slow reply. We believe we have fixed this issue in the latest development version - can you try it by downloading from http://apollochoicemodelling.com/code.html
Thanks
Stephane & David
- 22 May 2024, 11:53
- Forum: Model specification
- Topic: Joint Estimation for Dual Response Survey with Two Segments
- Replies: 3
- Views: 144
Re: Joint Estimation for Dual Response Survey with Two Segments
Hi
the two separate models is the same as if you had a fully segmented model. So you can use a LR test to compare the sum of the two separaet models against your generic model without differences. The degrees of freedom would be the additional parameters needed for two separate models
Stephane
the two separate models is the same as if you had a fully segmented model. So you can use a LR test to compare the sum of the two separaet models against your generic model without differences. The degrees of freedom would be the additional parameters needed for two separate models
Stephane
- 22 May 2024, 11:51
- Forum: Data preparation, processing and pre-estimation analysis
- Topic: Handling 'Not Available' Data
- Replies: 5
- Views: 390
Re: Handling 'Not Available' Data
Hi
given your small sample size, this is a good approach
Stephane
given your small sample size, this is a good approach
Stephane
- 22 May 2024, 11:50
- Forum: Post-estimation analysis/use of results
- Topic: post-estimation scenario analysis
- Replies: 12
- Views: 10055
Re: post-estimation scenario analysis
Hi 1. Not sure how you want to calculate WTP if you have different cost variables. With a random cost, you can use the ratio of different elements in apollo_unconditionals. 2. It means that at the sample average, these are the weights for the classes. Latent class does NOT put each person into one c...