A diagnostic test for the multinomial logit model

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Abstract

I propose a Lagrange multiplier test for the multinomial logit model against the dogit model (Gaudry and Dagenais 1979) as the alternative hypothesis. In view of the well-known drawback of the restrictive property of independence from irrelevant alternatives implied by the multinomial logit model, a specification test has much to recommend it. Finite sample properties of the test are studied using a Monte Carlo experiment, and the test’s power against the nested multinomial logit model and the multinomial probit model is investigated. The test is found to be sensitive to the values of the regression parameters of the linear random utility function. © 1987 American Statistical Association.

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Tse, Y. K. (1987). A diagnostic test for the multinomial logit model. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 5(2), 283–286. https://doi.org/10.1080/07350015.1987.10509587

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