To Explain or To Predict?

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Shmueli, G.

Source:

Working Paper (RHS 06-099) Smith School of Business, University of Maryland (2009)

URL:

http://ssrn.com/abstract=1351252

Abstract:

Statistical modeling is at the core of many scientific disciplines. Although a vast literature exists on the process of statistical modeling, on good practices, and on abuses of statistical models, the literature lacks the discussion of a key component: the distinction between modeling for explanatory purposes and modeling for predictive purposes. This omission exacts considerable cost in terms of advancing scientific research in many fields. The goal of this paper is to highlight the distinction between the two modeling paths and to discuss key differences in the statistical modeling process.

Contact

Galit Shmuéli
Associate Professor of Statistics
Dept of Decision, Operations & Information Technologies
4361 Van Munching Hall
Smith School of Business
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

Phone: 301-405-9679
Fax: 301-405-8655
gshmueli@rhsmith.umd.edu

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