Re: [R] regression with limited range response

2003-12-04 Thread Spencer Graves
What are your assumptions about the distribution of the dependent variable and its relationship to independent variables? Have you considered glm with family = quasibinomial? hope this helps. spencer graves Kim Mouridsen wrote: Dear R experts How can you perform a regression

Re: [R] regression with limited range response

2003-12-04 Thread Peter Flom
Kim This would depend a lot on how the DV is distributed within the 0-100 range. It's even conceivable that the usual linear model could be used without much problem (e.g. if the mean is 50 and the sd is small, then the bounds of 0 and 100 will exist more in theory than in practice; of course,

RE: [R] regression with limited range response

2003-12-04 Thread RBaskin
... the dependent variable is countiuous but bounded, say between 0 and 100. Do you know why the dependent variable is 'bounded'? ... hints to relavant litterature If the dependent var is a percent John Cornell's book on mixture data might be of interest. Is it truncated in the sense that