statsmodels
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Statsmodels: Statistical Modeling and Econometrics
Overview
Statsmodels is Python's premier library for statistical modeling, providing tools for estimation, inference, and diagnostics across a wide range of statistical methods. Apply this skill for rigorous statistical analysis, from simple linear regression to complex time series models and econometric analyses.
Current Compatibility
Examples target statsmodels 0.14.6, released Dec 5, 2025. For reproducible environments, pin the primary package:
uv pip install statsmodels==0.14.6
Use statsmodels.api and statsmodels.formula.api for stable high-level imports, and direct module imports when examples require newer or specialized classes such as HurdleCountModel.
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be used when:
- Fitting regression models (OLS, WLS, GLS, quantile regression)
- Performing generalized linear modeling (logistic, Poisson, Gamma, etc.)
- Analyzing discrete outcomes (binary, multinomial, count, ordinal)
- Conducting time series analysis (ARIMA, SARIMAX, VAR, forecasting)
- Running statistical tests and diagnostics
- Testing model assumptions (heteroskedasticity, autocorrelation, normality)
- Detecting outliers and influential observations
- Comparing models (AIC/BIC, likelihood ratio tests)
- Estimating causal effects
- Producing publication-ready statistical tables and inference
Quick Start Guide
Linear Regression (OLS)
import statsmodels.api as sm
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
# Prepare data - ALWAYS add constant for intercept
X = sm.add_constant(X_data)
# Fit OLS model
model = sm.OLS(y, X)
results = model.fit()
# View comprehensive results
print(results.summary())
# Key results
print(f"R-squared: {results.rsquared:.4f}")
print(f"Coefficients:\\n{results.params}")
print(f"P-values:\\n{results.pvalues}")
# Predictions with confidence intervals
predictions = results.get_prediction(X_new)
pred_summary = predictions.summary_frame()
print(pred_summary) # includes mean, CI, prediction intervals
# Diagnostics
from statsmodels.stats.diagnostic import het_breuschpagan
bp_test = het_breuschpagan(results.resid, X)
print(f"Breusch-Pagan p-value: {bp_test[1]:.4f}")
# Visualize residuals
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.scatter(results.fittedvalues, results.resid)
plt.axhline(y=0, color='r', linestyle='--')
plt.xlabel('Fitted values')
plt.ylabel('Residuals')
plt.show()
Logistic Regression (Binary Outcomes)
from statsmodels.discrete.discrete_model import Logit
# Add constant
X = sm.add_constant(X_data)
# Fit logit model
model = Logit(y_binary, X)
results = model.fit()
print(results.summary())
# Odds ratios
odds_ratios = np.exp(results.params)
print("Odds ratios:\\n", odds_ratios)
# Predicted probabilities
probs = results.predict(X)
# Binary predictions (0.5 threshold)
predictions = (probs > 0.5).astype(int)
# Model evaluation
from sklearn.metrics import classification_report, roc_auc_score
print(classification_report(y_binary, predictions))
print(f"AUC: {roc_auc_score(y_binary, probs):.4f}")
# Marginal effects
marginal = results.get_margeff()
print(marginal.summary())
Time Series (ARIMA)
from statsmodels.tsa.arima.model import ARIMA
from statsmodels.graphics.tsaplots import plot_acf, plot_pacf
# Check stationarity
from statsmodels.tsa.stattools import adfuller
adf_result = adfuller(y_series)
print(f"ADF p-value: {adf_result[1]:.4f}")
if adf_result[1] > 0.05:
# Series is non-stationary, difference it
y_for_acf = y_series.diff().dropna()
d = 1
else:
y_for_acf = y_series.dropna()
d = 0
# Plot ACF/PACF to identify p, q
fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(2, 1, figsize=(12, 8))
plot_acf(y_for_acf, lags=40, ax=ax1)
plot_pacf(y_for_acf, lags=40, ax=ax2)
plt.show()
# Fit ARIMA(p,d,q)
model = ARIMA(y_series, order=(1, d, 1))
results = model.fit()
print(results.summary())
# Forecast
forecast = results.forecast(steps=10)
forecast_obj = results.get_forecast(steps=10)
forecast_df = forecast_obj.summary_frame()
print(forecast_df) # includes mean and confidence intervals
# Residual diagnostics
results.plot_diagnostics(figsize=(12, 8))
plt.show()
Generalized Linear Models (GLM)
import statsmodels.api as sm
# Poisson regression for count data
X = sm.add_constant(X_data)
model = sm.GLM(y_counts, X, family=sm.families.Poisson())
results = model.fit()
print(results.summary())
# Rate ratios (for Poisson with log link)
rate_ratios = np.exp(results.params)
print("Rate ratios:\\n", rate_ratios)
# Check overdispersion
overdispersion = results.pearson_chi2 / results.df_resid
print(f"Overdispersion: {overdispersion:.2f}")
if overdispersion > 1.5:
# Use Negative Binomial instead
from statsmodels.discrete.discrete_model import NegativeBinomial
nb_model = NegativeBinomial(y_counts, X)
nb_results = nb_model.fit()
print(nb_results.summary())
Core Statistical Modeling Capabilities
1. Linear Regression Models
Comprehensive suite of linear models for continuous outcomes with various error structures.
Available models:
- OLS: Standard linear regression with i.i.d. errors
- WLS: Weighted least squares for heteroskedastic errors
- GLS: Generalized least squares for arbitrary covariance structure
- GLSAR: GLS with autoregressive errors for time series
- Quantile Regression: Conditional quantiles (robust to outliers)
- Mixed Effects: Hierarchical/multilevel models with random effects
- Recursive/Rolling: Time-varying parameter estimation
Key features:
- Comprehensive diagnostic tests
- Robust standard errors (HC, HAC, cluster-robust)
- Influence statistics (Cook's distance, leverage, DFFITS)
- Hypothesis testing (F-tests, Wald tests)
- Model comparison (AIC, BIC, likelihood ratio tests)
- Prediction with confidence and prediction intervals
When to use: Continuous outcome variable, want inference on coefficients, need diagnostics
Reference: See references/linear_models.md for detailed guidance on model selection, diagnostics, and best practices.
2. Generalized Linear Models (GLM)
Flexible framework extending linear models to non-normal distributions.
Distribution families:
- Binomial: Binary outcomes or proportions (logistic regression)
- Poisson: Count data
- Negative Binomial: Overdispersed counts
- Gamma: Positive continuous, right-skewed data
- Inverse Gaussian: Positive continuous with specific variance structure
- Gaussian: Equivalent to OLS
- Tweedie: Flexible family for semi-continuous data
Link functions:
- Logit, Probit, Log, Identity, Inverse, Sqrt, CLogLog, Power
- Choose based on interpretation needs and model fit
Key features:
- Maximum likelihood estimation via IRLS
- Deviance and Pearson residuals
- Goodness-of-fit statistics
- Pseudo R-squared measures
- Robust standard errors
When to use: Non-normal outcomes, need flexible variance and link specifications
Reference: See references/glm.md for family selection, link functions, interpretation, and diagnostics.
3. Discrete Choice Models
Models for categorical and count outcomes.
Binary models:
- Logit: Logistic regression (odds ratios)
- Probit: Probit regression (normal distribution)
Multinomial models:
- MNLogit: Unordered categories (3+ levels)
- Conditional Logit: Choice models with alternative-specific variables
- Ordered Model: Ordinal outcomes (ordered categories)
Count models:
- Poisson: Standard count model
- Negative Binomial: Overdispersed counts
- Zero-Inflated: Excess zeros (ZIP, ZINB)
- Hurdle Models: Two-stage models for zero-heavy data
Key features:
- Maximum likelihood estimation
- Marginal effects at means or average marginal effects
- Model comparison via AIC/BIC
- Predicted probabilities and classification
- Goodness-of-fit tests
When to use: Binary, categorical, or count o
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Statistical models library for Python. Use when you need specific model classes (OLS, GLM, mixed models, ARIMA) with detailed diagnostics, residuals, and inference. Best for econometrics, time series, rigorous inference with coefficient tables. For guided statistical test selection with APA reporting use statistical-analysis.
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