Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8603594 The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
In elucidating risk factors, or attempting to make predictions about the behavior of subjects in our biomedical studies, we often build statistical models. These models are meant to capture some aspect of reality, or some real-world process underlying the phenomena we are examining. However, no model is perfect, and it is thus important to have tools to assess how accurate models are. In this commentary, we delve into the various roles that our models can play. Then we introduce the notion of the goodness of fit of models and lay the ground work for further study of diagnostic tests for assessing both the fidelity of our models and the statistical assumptions underlying them.
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