Factor Chi-Square d.f. P
AGE 12.23 1 0.0005
ETHNICITY 12.15 3 0.0069
TOTAL 16.82 4 0.0021
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sorry, the message was sent before I finished. If it is a factor with unordered levels you decide to do either a multinomial regression model (as Stefan suggested) or a logistic regression with a binary variable as I suggested. Before trying interactions (including two variables multiplied in the model, e.g., AGE*ETHNICITY) I suggest clarifying this first.
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On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Pep Vallbé <pepv...@gmail.com> wrote:
but as I understand your dependent variable is not an ordinal variable but a nominal one. If that is right, as Baayen tells you in 6.3.2 you shouldn't run an ordinal logistic regression unless your dependent variable a factor with ordered levels. If it is a factor with UNORDERED
.On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Alexander Kautzsch <alex.k...@googlemail.com> wrote:
yes, the dependent variable has 5 levels.yes, what I'm doing follows Baayen's chapter 6.3.2 on ordinal logistic regression.how could I include interactions?bw,alex
On Friday, June 29, 2012 7:45:04 PM UTC+2, Stefan Th. Gries wrote:Just checking
- your dependent variable has more than two levels, right? It's a
multinomial regression you're doing? (which is not covered in the
first edition of SFLWR, but will be in the second)
- you really do not want to include interactions?
STG
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