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Goodness of fit tests indicate whether or not it is reasonable to assume that a random sample comes from a specific distribution.
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Is there such a thing as an adjusted $R^2$ for a quantile regression model?
Having included an quantile regression model in a paper, the reviewers want me to include adjusted $R^2$ in the paper. I have calculated the pseudo-$R^2$s (from Koenker and Machado's 1999 JASA paper) …