It is difficult to answer this question without knowing more about the hypotheses and variables. In general, one can use generalized estimating equations or, alternatively random coefficient analysis, which can be done in SAS or Stata.

SR Millis

Wuensch, Karl L wrote:

The following query, from a correspondent, falls outside of my domain of expertise. Can any of you all suggest resources to which I can refer the researcher who wishes to predict a binary event across time?

Karl W.

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it is a pleasure reading your pages on how to use SPSS, me and my colleagues here at Ohio State University use it quite a bit. We are now conducting a study on bird use of constructed wetlands, and our data is based on observations over the period of two years. We would like to use some form of repeated measures binary logistic regression (presence/absenc in each year as a response variable). This procedure is not offered as an option and we would like to ask for your help in setting it up in SPSS.





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