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Model selection for univariable fractional polynomials

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  • Patrick Royston

    (University College London)

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Since Royston and Altman’s 1994 publication (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C 43: 429–467), fractional polynomials have steadily gained popularity as a tool for flexible parametric modeling of regression relation- ships. In this article, I present fp select, a postestimation tool for fp that allows the user to select a parsimonious fractional polynomial model according to a closed test procedure called the fractional polynomial selection procedure or function se- lection procedure. I also give a brief introduction to fractional polynomial models and provide examples of using fp and fp select to select such models with real data.

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  • Patrick Royston, 2017. "Model selection for univariable fractional polynomials," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 17(3), pages 619-629, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:tsj:stataj:y:17:y:2017:i:3:p:619-629
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