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10Assessing Fit Quality
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13When performing model-fits to some experimental data it is helpful to be able to
14gauge how good an individual fit is, how it compares to a fit of the *same model*
15*to another set of data*, or how it compares to a fit of a *different model to the*
16*same data*.
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18One way is obviously to just inspect the graph of the experimental data and to
19see how closely (or not!) the 'theory' calculation matches it. But *SasView*
20also provides two other measures of the quality of a fit:
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22*  |chi|\  :sup:`2` (or 'Chi2'; pronounced 'chi-squared')
23*  *Residuals*
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27Chi2
28^^^^
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30Chi2 is a statistical parameter that quantifies the differences between an observed
31data set and an expected dataset (or 'theory').
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33*SasView* actually returns this parameter normalized to the number of data points,
34*Npts* such that
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36  *Chi2/Npts* = { SUM[(*Y_i* - *Y_theory_i*)^2 / (*Y_error_i*)^2] } / *Npts*
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38This differs slightly from what is sometimes called the 'reduced chi-squared'
39because it does not take into account the number of fitting parameters (to
40calculate the number of 'degrees of freedom'), but the 'normalized chi-squared'
41and the 'reduced chi-squared' are very close to each other when *Npts* >> number of
42parameters.
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44For a good fit, *Chi2/Npts* tends to 0.
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46*Chi2/Npts* is sometimes referred to as the 'goodness-of-fit' parameter.
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50Residuals
51^^^^^^^^^
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53A residual is the difference between an observed value and an estimate of that
54value, such as a 'theory' calculation (whereas the difference between an observed
55value and its *true* value is its error).
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57*SasView* calculates 'normalized residuals', *R_i*, for each data point in the
58fit:
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60  *R_i* = (*Y_i* - *Y_theory_i*) / (*Y_err_i*)
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62For a good fit, *R_i* ~ 0.
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66.. note::  This help document was last changed by Steve King, 08Jun2015
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