[R] Predicted values for zero-inflated Poisson
Achim Zeileis
Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at
Tue Jul 10 15:45:39 CEST 2012
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012, Laura Lee wrote:
> Alain-
>
> Thanks again for the response. I guess my question is more related to R,
> which I'm learning as I go along. Could you provide guidance as to how I
> would code this in R?
That depends on what exactly you want to predict.
As Alain said: The type="count" predictions are probably not interesting
to you. In the JSS paper accompanying zeroinfl, these correspond to
exp(x'b) in Equation 8.
More interesting is probably the mean (1 - pi) * exp(x'b) which is the
expected mean mu_i in Equation 8. This can be obtained as type="response".
Additionally, you might be interested in the individual probabilities for
counts of 0, 1, 2, ... etc. This corresponds to evaluating Equation 7
for y = 0, 1, 2, ... which can be obtained via type="prob". And from this
you could also get the mode or median rather than the mean of the
distribution.
hth,
Z
> Thanks,
> Laura
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> Thanks for your reply. I do have a copy of "Zero Inflated Models and
> Generalized Linear Mixed Models with R" and have been using that as a guide.
> I applied the predict function (type="count") to the dataset for which I
> built the model to compare the predicted bycatch numbers to the observed to
> ensure I was doing things correctly. When I summed over the new predicted
> variable, the value is over 500 whereas there were less than 10 observed.
> I'd appreciate any advice regarding what I'm doing wrong.
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> AFZ:
> Laura....no...you don't want to compare the count part of the model with raw data....you need to compare
> the Exp(Y) = (1-pi) * mu with the raw data. Have a look at the Epilogue chapter....it shows the difference
> between mu and (1-pi) * mu.
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> 4. Zero Inflated Models and Generalized Linear Mixed Models with R. (2012) Zuur, Saveliev, Ieno.
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> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN and Smith, GM. Springer. 680 p.
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> 2. Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R. (2009).
> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN, Walker, N, Saveliev, AA, and Smith, GM. Springer.
> http://www.springer.com/life+sci/ecology/book/978-0-387-87457-9
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> 3. A Beginner's Guide to R (2009).
> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN, Meesters, EHWG. Springer
> http://www.springer.com/statistics/computational/book/978-0-387-93836-3
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