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Re: Quantifying Variables in model

Posted by Albert-Jan Roskam on Sep 01, 2012; 6:36pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Quantifying-Variables-in-model-tp5714917p5714937.html


 Maybe the proportion of explained variance (R2) by the predictors weather, mileage? Curious what the dependent variable is. Number of accidents?

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Albert-Jan

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From: David Marso <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Quantifying Variables in model

I have no idea what this means!
"Weather has 20% effect
mileage has 10% for example "...


mawais31 wrote

>
> I have created a model and my response variable is number of counts, so I
> am using Poisson regression with lasso penalty.
>
> By creating a model will only specify the variables which are significant
> i.e. looking at P value. But how shall I find that say?
> Weather has 20% effect
> mileage has 10% for example
>
> From where in the output of a model I interpret these terms...
>




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