% File src/library/stats/man/glm.summaries.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{glm.summaries} \alias{family.glm} \alias{residuals.glm} \title{Accessing Generalized Linear Model Fits} \usage{ \method{family}{glm}(object, \dots) \method{residuals}{glm}(object, type = c("deviance", "pearson", "working", "response", "partial"), \dots) } \arguments{ \item{object}{an object of class \code{glm}, typically the result of a call to \code{\link{glm}}.} \item{type}{the type of residuals which should be returned. The alternatives are: \code{"deviance"} (default), \code{"pearson"}, \code{"working"}, \code{"response"}, and \code{"partial"}. Can be abbreviated.} \item{\dots}{further arguments passed to or from other methods.} } \description{ These functions are all \code{\link{methods}} for class \code{glm} or \code{summary.glm} objects. } \details{ The references define the types of residuals: \bibcite{Davison & Snell} is a good reference for the usages of each. The partial residuals are a matrix of working residuals, with each column formed by omitting a term from the model. How \code{residuals} treats cases with missing values in the original fit is determined by the \code{na.action} argument of that fit. If \code{na.action = na.omit} omitted cases will not appear in the residuals, whereas if \code{na.action = na.exclude} they will appear, with residual value \code{NA}. See also \code{\link{naresid}}. For fits done with \code{y = FALSE} the response values are computed from other components. } \seealso{ \code{\link{glm}} for computing \code{glm.obj}, \code{\link{anova.glm}}; the corresponding \emph{generic} functions, \code{\link{summary.glm}}, \code{\link{coef}}, \code{\link{deviance}}, \code{\link{df.residual}}, \code{\link{effects}}, \code{\link{fitted}}, \code{\link{residuals}}. \link{influence.measures} for deletion diagnostics, including standardized (\code{\link{rstandard}}) and studentized (\code{\link{rstudent}}) residuals. } \references{ Davison, A. C. and Snell, E. J. (1991) \emph{Residuals and diagnostics.} In: Statistical Theory and Modelling. In Honour of Sir David Cox, FRS, eds. Hinkley, D. V., Reid, N. and Snell, E. J., Chapman & Hall. Hastie, T. J. and Pregibon, D. (1992) \emph{Generalized linear models.} Chapter 6 of \emph{Statistical Models in S} eds J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. McCullagh P. and Nelder, J. A. (1989) \emph{Generalized Linear Models.} London: Chapman and Hall. } \keyword{models} \keyword{regression}