Dear Dr. Ray,
Information about the logistic regression syntax can be found here, in
the PSPP manual:
http://pspp.benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/latest/user-manual/pspp.html#LOGISTIC-REGRESSION
<http://pspp.benpfaff.org/%7Eblp/pspp-master/latest/user-manual/pspp.html#LOGISTIC-REGRESSION>
Please note that this analysis is still being fully developed and
implemented. At the moment, the logistic regression analysis does not
seem to handle dichotomous dependent variables with missing values. Good
luck!
Yours,
Renan
On 13-Nov-12 8:55 PM, dr soumalya ray wrote:
hi,
i am using PSPP 0.79. i thought this was the latest version of PSPP.
but in a previous mail of this mailing list, it is mentioned that
logreg is now supported in the latest version of PSPP.
the ref manual with the PSPP(0.79) is mentioning logistic regression
under the heading of not implemented.
so, i have two question-
1) is logreg now supported in PSPP?
2)if yes, what is the latest version of PSPP supporting this?and where
to find any version newer than 0.79?
regards,
pasting the copy of the previous mail--
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 05:25:52PM +0000, Gregory Jonason wrote:
Helo. I am *VERY* new to PSPP. I was wondering how to go about
installing more of the Analysis functions available in PSPP?
Install a more recent version.
Recent versions include K-Means Clustering, GLM and Logistic Regression.
Note however, that not all the features of pspp have gui menus. Refer
to the documentation which accompanies the install for a list of what's
implemented and what is not.
J'
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