Good day,
I am trying to compare the goodness of fit of 6 different models (binary logistic panel regression). I understand the log likelihood enables me to understand which model fits better, however I am looking for a more absolute number (value between 0 and 1). I have found a package called Fitstat, but it did not work with the panel regression model. Anybody who can offer help?
Thanks!
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