Hi, since you are very new to R, just a small advice: try to give a minimal reproducible, self-contained example. This helps quite often to spot some mistakes yourself. This is my own experience and has been experienced by others, see, for example: library(fortunes) fortune("Ripleyed")
:-) For example, mention that you are (probably?) using the package 'nnet'. nicole baerg wrote: > I get the coefficients. I would like, however, to get the > coefficients, estimates, Std Erros and t-Ratios and/or z or P>[z] Check names(model1) #if model1 is your fitted model as you write then you will see a list of the components the fitted object should have. I guess the list should look similar to this: [1] "n" "nunits" "nconn" "conn" [5] "nsunits" "decay" "entropy" "softmax" [9] "censored" "value" "wts" "fitted.values" [13] "residuals" "lev" "call" "terms" [17] "weights" "deviance" "rank" "coefnames" [21] "vcoefnames" "contrasts" "xlevels" "edf" [25] "AIC" > > Also can you change the speficiation of the base category without recoding? > Check ?relevel I hope this helps, Roland ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.