multinominal logistic regression - ordinal possibility

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multinominal logistic regression - ordinal possibility

msherman

Dear List: I have three groups (as my outcome) variable and a bunch of binary and continuous predictor variables. The multi-nominal logistic regression presents the output where it provides an overall result for each predictor and then it provides the output for comparing the referent group to each = of the other groups.  What I really want is an ordered multinominal regression whereby I can see if the groups vary along a progression. I can get the=  comparisons between the groups and which by default gives me the progression differences but I want the overall result to reflect the progression.  I= s this possible within SPSS.  Thanks for  suggestions.  martin

 

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Re: multinominal logistic regression - ordinal possibility

Alex Reutter
Martin,

Is the Ordinal Regression procedure what you're looking for?   http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/spssstat/v20r0m0/topic/com.ibm.spss.statistics.help/idh_plum.htm

Alex