so, what did you expect instead as a result of an orderd logistic
regression?
See http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/R/dae/ologit.htm for interpretational help.
hth.
Mathew, Abraham T schrieb:
I ran the follow code for an ordered logit, but don't know why two levels of my
dependent variable are at t
I ran the follow code for an ordered logit, but don't know why two levels of my
dependent variable are at the topic of my list of variables.
I don't know why this appears, and what I'm supposed to take from them
y>=0. Haven't thought much about this
y>=1. Favor
library(Design)
two <- lrm(
I'm trying to run an ordered logistic regression model. I've run the following
code, but the output does not provide the p-values. Is there some command to
include the p-values in the output.
reg2 <- polr(trade1 ~ age2 + education2 + personal2 + economy2 + partisan2 +
employment2 + union2 +
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