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frietje
Level I

AIC for self created nonlinear model

Hi,

How can I get AIC values for a self created nonlinear model (by column formula)?

I choose Analyse > Specialized modeling > Nonlinear , I put my formula column as X, the response column as Y, I get convergence. But how can I get AIC values to compare the model with a linear model? Or are there other ways to compare my formula model with a linear one?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Re: AIC for self created nonlinear model

You can calculate the AICc for the continuous response using this formula:

 

AICc.png

 

Where n = sample size, p = number of model parameters, and SSE for the fitted model. The log() is the natural logarithm function.

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Re: AIC for self created nonlinear model

You can calculate the AICc for the continuous response using this formula:

 

AICc.png

 

Where n = sample size, p = number of model parameters, and SSE for the fitted model. The log() is the natural logarithm function.

frietje
Level I

Re: AIC for self created nonlinear model

Thanks!