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o coeftest(), lrtest(), and waldtest() can now also be used for
S4 objects provided that methods to the corresponding S4 generics
from stats4 are supplied.
o Added output of examples and vignettes as .Rout.save for
R CMD check.
o Moved vignette to "vignettes" directory in source package.
Changes in Version 0.9-29
o dwtest() now catches weighted regressions and throws an error
because weighted regressions are not supported (yet).
o bgtest() now returns an object of class "bgtest" (inheriting from
"htest"). This has coef(), vcov() and df.residual() methods
- and thus enable calling coeftest() - to show the results of the
auxiliary regression.
Changes in Version 0.9-28
o Fixed typo in print output of dwtest() for two-sided alternatives.
o Fixed problem in coeftest() method for "breakpointsfull" objects
(from strucchange). The vcov() method was not called correctly,
resulting in an error.
Changes in Version 0.9-27
o Modified grangertest() default method to workaround a bug
in as.zoo().
Changes in Version 0.9-26
o added coeftest() method for "mlm" objects
(needed for matching coef() output to vcov() method)
Changes in Version 0.9-25
o enhanced documentation for new Rd parser.
Changes in Version 0.9-24
o Added new specification test: PE test for linear vs.
log-linear specification in linear regressions is
now available as petest().
Changes in Version 0.9-23
o enhanced documentation for new Rd parser.
Changes in Version 0.9-22
o included lmtest.bib in inst/doc for vignette.
o removed \itemize in .Rd files for new R-devel.
Changes in Version 0.9-21
o corrected degrees of freedom for bgtest(..., type = "F")
(bug spotted by Oscar Becerra).
Changes in Version 0.9-20
o fixed error in Mandible data. Mandible[158,2] was 34 but
should really be 37 (see Table 1 in Royston & Altman 1994).
Spotted by Christian Ritz.
Changes in Version 0.9-19
o changed the default behaviour of waldtest.default():
Chisq test (instead of F test) is now used by default
which is more sensible for most models (with linear
models as a notable exception).
o added waldtest.lm() method that switches the default
test back to F test (instead of Chisq test).
Changes in Version 0.9-18
o forgot to export print() method for "coeftest" objects
Changes in Version 0.9-17
o added NAMESPACE
o improved dependency declaration in DESCRIPTION
Changes in Version 0.9-16
o updated all .rda data sets to RDX2
o enhanced sanity checking in dwtest()
Changes in Version 0.9-15
o new generic with flexible default method for lrtest(),
implementing asymptotic likelihood ratio tests. This works
if a logLik() method is provided and suitable methods for
updating models and checking consistency.
o simplified print output in coeftest()
Changes in Version 0.9-14
o now a default method for waldtest() is provided (replacing the
lm method). It works for "lm", "glm" and "survreg" objects.
Furtheremore, it is object-oriented and generally works if the
following methods are available: terms(), formula(), coef() (which
needs to be named, matching the names in terms() and vcov()),
vcov() (which can alternatively be user-supplied), df.residual(),
residuals() and update() (unless only fitted objects are supplied).
o the default coeftest() was enhanced, works now out of the box for
"mle" objects, a "survreg" method is added (needed because coef()
and vcov() do not necessarily match for "survreg" objects).
o the vcov argument was changed (almost) everywhere to vcov. to
avoid name clashes with the vcov() function.
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