How do I check for linear regression model assumptions (linearity,
homoscedasticity, normality) in SPSS? Thanks, Michael |
Michael,
In a few words, look at the residuals via the residuals, casewise, scatterplot and partialplot commands. For a more serious analysis you can use the save command to save various residuals into your working datafile and then use the examine procedure. Write back if you want more info. Gene Maguin |
Gene Maguin's advice is right, only those are SUBcommands of the REGRESSION
command. You may want to look at Marija Norusis' SPSS Guide to data analysis for specific advice on analyzing regression residuals in SPSS. Hector -----Mensaje original----- De: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre de Gene Maguin Enviado el: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:22 AM Para: [hidden email] Asunto: Re: Testing for Regression Model Assumptions Michael, In a few words, look at the residuals via the residuals, casewise, scatterplot and partialplot commands. For a more serious analysis you can use the save command to save various residuals into your working datafile and then use the examine procedure. Write back if you want more info. Gene Maguin |
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Try the following link below, this might help, if you can get over the accent (hehehehe)
Regards Paul http://distdell4.ad.stat.tamu.edu/spss_1/RegDiagnostics.html > Hector Maletta <[hidden email]> wrote: > Gene Maguin's advice is right, only those are SUBcommands of the REGRESSION command. You may want to look at Marija Norusis' SPSS Guide to data analysis for specific advice on analyzing regression residuals in SPSS. Hector -----Mensaje original----- De: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre de Gene Maguin Enviado el: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:22 AM Para: [hidden email] Asunto: Re: Testing for Regression Model Assumptions Michael, In a few words, look at the residuals via the residuals, casewise, scatterplot and partialplot commands. For a more serious analysis you can use the save command to save various residuals into your working datafile and then use the examine procedure. Write back if you want more info. Gene Maguin |
Hi Paul,
Thanks for sending the link. Are there any more of such tutorials? Kaukab. Paul Dickson <[hidden email]> wrote: Try the following link below, this might help, if you can get over the accent (hehehehe) Regards Paul http://distdell4.ad.stat.tamu.edu/spss_1/RegDiagnostics.html > Hector Maletta wrote: > Gene Maguin's advice is right, only those are SUBcommands of the REGRESSION command. You may want to look at Marija Norusis' SPSS Guide to data analysis for specific advice on analyzing regression residuals in SPSS. Hector -----Mensaje original----- De: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre de Gene Maguin Enviado el: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:22 AM Para: [hidden email] Asunto: Re: Testing for Regression Model Assumptions Michael, In a few words, look at the residuals via the residuals, casewise, scatterplot and partialplot commands. For a more serious analysis you can use the save command to save various residuals into your working datafile and then use the examine procedure. Write back if you want more info. Gene Maguin Dr. Kaukab Azim Room #: 1.14 (The Genetics Lab) Institute of Molecular Medicine St. James's Hospital Dublin 8 Ireland. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. |
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