Hello people, Hope everyone is safe and sound with COVID 19 rampage. I have a birth cohort data, and I want to establish a novel link between risk factor and an outcome say the risk factors are Breast milk, alternate feed and combination towards obesity. don't decipher into the biological plausibility of the variables this is an eg. but one of the factors (biologically sig) is not significant because of high collinearity. But if I want to find the true link and avoid this issue how do I go about? desperate for help as I don't have time guys. regards Dr. S.Samuel Raj, Associate Professor, |
Maybe explore Shapley Value regression. Mario Giesel Munich, Germany
Am Samstag, 4. April 2020, 18:39:10 MESZ hat Mario Giesel <[hidden email]> Folgendes geschrieben:
Maybe explore Shapley Value regression. Mario Giesel Munich, Germany
Am Samstag, 4. April 2020, 18:12:34 MESZ hat samuel raj srinivasan <[hidden email]> Folgendes geschrieben:
Hello people, Hope everyone is safe and sound with COVID 19 rampage. I have a birth cohort data, and I want to establish a novel link between risk factor and an outcome say the risk factors are Breast milk, alternate feed and combination towards obesity. don't decipher into the biological plausibility of the variables this is an eg. but one of the factors (biologically sig) is not significant because of high collinearity. But if I want to find the true link and avoid this issue how do I go about? desperate for help as I don't have time guys. regards Dr. S.Samuel Raj, Associate Professor, |
can you let me know how to do that pls. I am a self taught biostatistician. Dr. S.Samuel Raj, Associate Professor,On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:10 PM Mario Giesel <[hidden email]> wrote:
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The Shapley value method is one of many methods for variable selection in regression, but it's pretty good IMO. In SPSS Statistics, it is available in the STATS RELIMP (relative importance) extension command, which also provides five other importance measures. You can install it from the Extensions > Extension Hub menu, but it also requires R and the R Essentials. You can get details about those here: Note: the migration to a new analytics community site has made this link rather harder to find at the moment, so save this link if you might need it in the future. On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:47 AM samuel raj srinivasan <[hidden email]> wrote:
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