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Hi,
I keep getting the following error message when trying to run a Binary Logistic Regression:
"Estimation failed due to numerical problem. Possible reasons are: (1) at least one of the convergence criteria LCON, BCON is zero or too small, or (2) the value of EPS is too small (if not specified, the default value that is used may be too small for this data set)"
What is LCON, BCON, and EPS??
I am using SPSS version 15.
In terms of the analysis I am trying to run: the dependent variable has two levels (group A and group B), and there are 20 covariates all of which are continuous variables. I am trying to run a stepwise (backward LR) log regression. The data set is not large; there are less than 100 cases in total.
Hope you can help, thanks in advance!!!
Sharnel
Sharnel Perera PhD Candidate Brain Sciences Institute 400 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, VIC 3122 AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 3 9214 4542 Fax: +61 3 9214 5525 ================================== |
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Sharnel, I
can’t help you cause you’re
not telling much about your data, but about your questions the help file of SPSS
you‘ll find the following answers on LCON, BCON a and EPS Does
this help?
Greetz Leo Van: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] Namens Sharnel
Perera Hi, I keep getting the following error message when trying to
run a Binary Logistic Regression: "Estimation failed due to numerical problem. Possible
reasons are: (1) at least one of the convergence criteria LCON, BCON is zero or
too small, or (2) the value of EPS is too small (if not specified, the default
value that is used may be too small for this data set)" What is LCON, BCON, and EPS?? I am using SPSS version 15. In terms of the analysis I am trying to run: the dependent
variable has two levels (group A and group B), and there are 20 covariates all
of which are continuous variables. I am trying to run a stepwise
(backward LR) log regression. The data set is not large; there are less
than 100 cases in total. Hope you can help, thanks in advance!!! Sharnel ================================== |
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