2015
DOI: 10.20491/isader.2015415532
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Comparison Of Classification Success Of Human Development Index By Using Ordered Logistic Regression Analysis And Artificial Neural Network Methods

Abstract: İktisadi kalkınma ve büyüme, çoğu ülke açısından en önemli hedefler arasında ön sırada yer almaktadır. Bu hedefin gerçekleştirilmesinde sadece ekonomik kalkınma değil, insanların yaşam becerilerinin artırılması ve daha kaliteli bir hale getirilmesi süreci olarak ifade edilen insani kalkınma da önemli bir rol oynamaktadır. Bu nedenle ülkeler arası karşılaştırma ve sınıflandırmaya olanak sağlaması sebebiyle insani kalkınma endeksi tercih edilen ve başvurulan sayısal bir gösterge olmuştur. Bu araştırmanın amacı s… Show more

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“…The categories of Y are measured as sequential intervals-also referred to as the "threshold parameter"-on a continuous plane (Kaplan and Prato 2012;Yakut et al 2015). For α M − 1 < Y* < α M and in any case between α = -∞ and α = +∞, Y* is expressed as (Yakut et al 2015…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The categories of Y are measured as sequential intervals-also referred to as the "threshold parameter"-on a continuous plane (Kaplan and Prato 2012;Yakut et al 2015). For α M − 1 < Y* < α M and in any case between α = -∞ and α = +∞, Y* is expressed as (Yakut et al 2015…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An OLR is assumed to be based on the existence of a contentious and unobserved random Y * latent variable under the categorical dependent variable Y (Yakut et al 2015). The categories of Y are measured as sequential intervals—also referred to as the “threshold parameter”—on a continuous plane (Kaplan and Prato 2012; Yakut et al 2015). For α M − 1 < Y * < α M and in any case between α = –∞ and α = +∞, Y * is expressed as (Yakut et al 2015) Yij* = i=1iβiXi+ε.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HDI determines the human development levels of societies through three main areas: health, education, and income. Yakut et al [4] using infant mortality rate, gross national product, high school enrollment rate, growth, foreign direct investment, energy consumption, energy production, inflation, exports, number of internet users, unemployment, imports, mobile phone subscribers, and health expenditures. They made a classification using ordered logistic regression analysis and artificial neural networks on the Human Development Index of 81 countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%