[R] Question regarding the discrepancy between count model parameter estimates between "pscl" and "MASS"

Achim Zeileis Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at
Fri Aug 29 13:26:00 CEST 2014


On Fri, 29 Aug 2014, peter dalgaard wrote:

> I'm no expert on hurdle models, but it seems that you are unaware that 
> the negative binomial and the truncated negative binomial are quite 
> different things.

Yes. You can replicate the truncated count part of the hurdle model with 
the zerotrunc() function from the "countreg" package. The package is not 
yet on CRAN but can be easily installed from R-Forge.

> -pd
>
>
> On 29 Aug 2014, at 05:57 , Nick Livingston <nlivingston at ymail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have sought consultation online and in person, to no avail. I hope someone
>> on here might have some insight. Any feedback would be most welcome.
>>
>> I am attempting to plot predicted values from a two-component hurdle model
>> (logistic [suicide attempt yes/no] and negative binomial count [number of
>> attempts thereafter]). To do so, I estimated each component separately using
>> glm (MASS). While I am able to reproduce hurdle results for the logit
>> portion in glm, estimates for the negative binomial count component are
>> different.
>>
>> Call:
>> hurdle(formula = Suicide. ~ Age + gender + Victimization * FamilySupport |
>> Age + gender + Victimization * FamilySupport, dist = "negbin", link =
>> "logit")
>>
>> Pearson residuals:
>>     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max
>> -0.9816 -0.5187 -0.4094  0.2974  5.8820
>>
>> Count model coefficients (truncated negbin with log link):
>>                                                 Estimate Std. Error z value
>> Pr(>|z|)
>> (Intercept)                          -0.29150    0.33127  -0.880   0.3789
>> Age                                      0.17068    0.07556   2.259   0.0239
>> *
>> gender                                 0.28273    0.31614   0.894   0.3712
>> Victimization                         1.08405    0.18157   5.971 2.36e-09
>> ***
>> FamilySupport                      0.33629    0.29302   1.148   0.2511
>> Victimization:FamilySupport -0.96831    0.46841  -2.067   0.0387 *
>> Log(theta)                            0.12245    0.54102   0.226   0.8209
>> Zero hurdle model coefficients (binomial with logit link):
>>                                                  Estimate Std. Error z value
>> Pr(>|z|)
>> (Intercept)                           -0.547051   0.215981  -2.533  0.01131
>> *
>> Age                                     -0.154493   0.063994  -2.414
>> 0.01577 *
>> gender                                 -0.030942   0.284868  -0.109  0.91350
>> Victimization                          1.073956   0.338015   3.177  0.00149
>> **
>> FamilySupport                       -0.380360   0.247530  -1.537  0.12439
>> Victimization\:FamilySupport  -0.813329   0.399905  -2.034  0.04197 *
>> ---
>> Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
>>
>> Theta: count = 1.1303
>> Number of iterations in BFGS optimization: 23
>> Log-likelihood: -374.3 on 25 Df
>>> summary(logistic)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Call:
>> glm(formula = SuicideBinary ~ Age + gender = Victimization * FamilySupport,
>> family = "binomial")
>>
>> Deviance Residuals:
>>     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max
>> -1.9948  -0.8470  -0.6686   1.1160   2.0805
>>
>> Coefficients:
>>                                                  Estimate Std. Error z value
>> Pr(>|z|)
>> (Intercept)                          -0.547051   0.215981  -2.533  0.01131 *
>> Age                                    -0.154493   0.063994  -2.414  0.01577
>> *
>> gender                                -0.030942   0.284868  -0.109  0.91350
>> Victimization                         1.073956   0.338014   3.177  0.00149
>> **
>> FamilySupport                      -0.380360   0.247530  -1.537  0.12439
>> Victimization:FamilySupport  -0.813329   0.399904  -2.034  0.04197 *
>> ---
>> Signif. codes:  0 ?***? 0.001 ?**? 0.01 ?*? 0.05 ?.? 0.1 ? ? 1
>>
>> (Dispersion parameter for binomial family taken to be 1)
>>
>>     Null deviance: 452.54  on 359  degrees of freedom
>> Residual deviance: 408.24  on 348  degrees of freedom
>>   (52 observations deleted due to missingness)
>> AIC: 432.24
>>
>> Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 4
>>
>>> summary(Count1)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Call:
>> glm(formula = NegBinSuicide ~ Age + gender + Victimization * FamilySupport,
>> family = negative.binomial(theta = 1.1303))
>>
>> Deviance Residuals:
>>     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max
>> -1.6393  -0.4504  -0.1679   0.2350   2.1676
>>
>> Coefficients:
>>                                                 Estimate Std. Error t value
>> Pr(>|t|)
>> (Intercept)                            0.60820    0.13779   4.414 2.49e-05
>> ***
>> Age                                      0.08836    0.04189   2.109   0.0373
>> *
>> gender                                  0.10983    0.17873   0.615   0.5402
>> Victimization                          0.73270    0.10776   6.799 6.82e-10
>> ***
>> FamilySupport                        0.10213    0.15979   0.639   0.5241
>> Victimization:FamilySupport   -0.60146    0.24532  -2.452   0.0159 *
>> ---
>> Signif. codes:  0 ?***? 0.001 ?**? 0.01 ?*? 0.05 ?.? 0.1 ? ? 1
>>
>> (Dispersion parameter for Negative Binomial(1.1303) family taken to be
>> 0.4549082)
>>
>>     Null deviance: 76.159  on 115  degrees of freedom
>> Residual deviance: 35.101  on 104  degrees of freedom
>>   (296 observations deleted due to missingness)
>> AIC: 480.6
>>
>> Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 15
>>
>>
>> Alternatively, if there is a simpler way to plot hurdle regression output, or if anyone is award of another means of estimating NB models (I haven't had much luck with vglm from VGAM either), I would be happy to hear about that as well. I'm currently using the "visreg"
>> package for plotting.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
> -- 
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> Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
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