PsychoAge and SubjAge provide better than baseline estimates for chronological age and subjective age, respectively, in MIDUS 2 (N samples = 3870) and in MIDUS Refresher (N = 2521). (A) PsychoAge chronological age predictions in MIDUS 2 (MAE = 7.18 years; epsilon-accuracy = 0.73). (B) SubjAge subjective age predictions in MIDUS 2 (MAE = 8.53 years; epsilon accuracy = 0.66). (C) PsychoAge chronological age predictions in MIDUS Refresher (MAE = 7.73 years; epsilon-accuracy = 0.70). (D) SubjAge subjective age predictions in MIDUS Refresher (MAE = 8.56 years; epsilon accuracy = 0.65). Red lines mark ordinary least squares regressions. R2 stands for coefficient of determination, MAE stands for Mean Absolute Error, ?-acc stands for epsilon-accuracy.
The predictions displayed in the scatter plot were obtained during CV. Red lines mark ordinary least squares regressions. R2 stands for coefficient of determination, MAE stands for Mean Absolute Error, ?-acc stands for epsilon-accuracy.
Psycho-social feature importance analysis
We explored the importance of the features used by PsychoAge and SubjAge using PFI and DFS techniques on MIDUS 1. Scores produced by them were normalized and averaged to yield two feature lists in which all features were ranked according to the magnitude of their effect on model output ( Figure 4 ).
PsychoAge and SubjAge use the same variables to predict chronological and subjective age, but assign different importance to them. (A) Top-25 important features for estimating chronological age with PsychoAge. Features not present in the SubjAge top-25 list (marked by arrows): health compared to others your age, neuroticism personality trait, middle age upper limit (men), control over life in general now for psychological age prediction. (B) Top-25 important features for estimating subjective age with SubjAge. Continuar leyendo «The most important PsychoAge and SubjAge features belonged to the categories of closer relationships and health»