IIRC, log-linear models are typically used when there is no clear dependent variable, and one is just interested in associations between variables. When there is a clear dependent variable, it is more common to use some other type of model, such as logistic regression. You may find the output from that type of model easier to decipher.
HTH.
gopi700 wrote
I want to analyse the data which is categorical in nature, e.g. Effect of sex(1,2), season(1,2,3), age group (1,2,3), breed(1,2) on the dependent variable: Antibody titre in two classes(<1.8, >1.8). I am analysing the data using the log linear model. However, I am not able to interpret the result obtained in SPSS. Can Anybody help me out with this issue?
Regards,
Gopal.
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