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Hello friend.
The following is my proposed methodology for analyzing survey data for a
professor in criminology at Florida State University.
I'd like someone experienced in categorical data analysis to review it and
email me comments, or criticisms, or suggestions.
Thank you.
Kermit Rose
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> On 21 Apr 2000 17:25:01 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wen-Feng
> Hsiao) wrote:
>
> > Dear Ulrich,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. I have obtained a book of Agresti from library --
> > Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. I fortunately
> > locate Section 7.4 titled 'comments con
On 21 Apr 2000 17:25:01 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wen-Feng
Hsiao) wrote:
> Dear Ulrich,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I have obtained a book of Agresti from library --
> Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. I fortunately
> locate Section 7.4 titled 'comments concering nonparame
Marco Antonio Chamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hi,
: Everyone has a program (in excel) to performe multiple linear
: regression? If possible, I'd appreciate to have a copy. Thank you in
: advance.
It's an option in Chart under linear trend
==
Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I think you have been exposed to the prejudices of a few
: Experimentalists in psychology and education, who were
: overly-impressed--for a little while, about 30 or 40 years ago--with
: the miracles of "nonparametric analyses which don't need any
: assump
Dear Ulrich,
Thanks for your reply. I have obtained a book of Agresti from library --
Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. I fortunately
locate Section 7.4 titled 'comments concering nonparametric statistics'
(p. 186), which explictly addresses the problem of treating ordi
Hi there,
I've got a random sample from a population in which a very small
percentage of elements show a particular characteristic. Those are the
ones I'm interested in for further study.
My approach is to use a logistic regression on that sample to get an
estimated probability of having this ch