tergm (version 3.6.1)

gof.stergm: Goodness-of-fit methods for STERGM CMLE and CMPLE fits

Description

For now, these are simple wrappers around gof.ergm, print.gof, summary.gof, and plot.gof, respectively, to run goodness-of-fit for formation and dissolution models separately. This may change in the future.

Usage

# S3 method for stergm
gof(object, ...)

# S3 method for gof.stergm print(x, ...)

# S3 method for gof.stergm summary(object, ...)

# S3 method for gof.stergm plot(x, ..., main = "Goodness-of-fit diagnostics")

Arguments

object

For gof.stergm, stergm conditional MLE (CMLE) or conditional MPLE (CMPLE) fit. For the others, a gof.stergm object returned by gof.stergm.

Additional arguments passed through to the respective functions in the ergm package.

x

A gof.stergm object returned by gof.stergm.

main

Gives the title of the goodness-of-fit plots, which will have "Formation:" and "Dissolution:" prepended to it.

Value

For gof.stergm, an object of class gof.stergm, which is simply a list with two named elements: formation and dissolution, each of them a gof returned by gof.ergm.

For the others, nothing.

See Also

stergm(), ergm(), simulate.stergm(), ergm::print.gof(), ergm::plot.gof(), summary.gof, mcmc.diagnostics.ergm

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
data(samplk)

# Fit a transition from Time 1 to Time 2
samplk12 <- stergm(list(samplk1, samplk2),
                   formation=~edges+mutual+transitiveties+cyclicalties,
                   dissolution=~edges+mutual+transitiveties+cyclicalties,
                   estimate="CMLE")

samplk12.gof <- gof(samplk12)

samplk12.gof

summary(samplk12.gof)

plot(samplk12.gof)

plot(samplk12.gof, plotlogodds=TRUE)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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