Re: Pooled data and Logistic Regression
Posted by
Art Kendall on
Apr 04, 2011; 5:17pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Pooled-data-and-Logistic-Regression-tp4279890p4282312.html
Are the residuals skewed or is it just the raw data
that is skewed?
Did you check that the extreme values are not data entry errors?
Can you think of a transform that would that would make substantive
sense in your problem?
Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants
On 4/4/2011 12:43 PM, jaya609 wrote:
I know if I dichotomize and make Dvs as binary, I loose information and
power.
However, the DVs are quite skewed and there's no way around it.
In order to ask my theoretical question, running LR after dichotomize Dvs.
Is there anybody who can answer my original question regarding Pooled data
and output in SPSS LR?
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