Thank you for this walkthrough! Do you have any tutorial explaining how to calculate prevalence and its 95% confidence intervals by using SPSS? For comparison between groups (eg, male vs. female) which statistical test can I use to identify the statistical difference between prevalences?
I have more than 10 independent variables and 10 of them significantly associated with the binary outcome. There are 8 continuous and 2 categorical variables. However, some of those 10 factors highly correlated with each other. Can I place them into different groups (base on low correlation and biological plausibility) and analyze separately ? Can I report 3 models or more? How can I know which model is the best? and if I know, should I report only the best one?
i have 1 independent and 3 dependant variable with ma moderator.... what should i do? can i put all three dependant variable at once by selecting category option?.... please please guide me m so stuck here my research work
Thanks for the video. Was wondering if you have any videos explaining forward LR or Backward regression methods, and also comparing models (mainly when the exposure variables are non binary).
Hello! Really usefull video thanks!! How do you model asclogits and mixlogits (which have pretty straightforward commands in Stata) in SPSS? Your help would be very much appreciated, thank you very much.
Wish the variables and the example were easier, would have made a lot more sense. All the variables' names sounded the same to me hence could not follow the video. Try to take easy examples and sample to keep your audience engaged!
Thanks for your time!
Wish the names of the variables were a little easier to follow!
I was thinking the same thing :(
Me too
please how i can regress my variables in spss using a research title socioeconomic determinates of small ruminant livestock production decision?
the cox and snell R squarre does not go from 0 to 1 so it does not mean 19.2% variance explained. It goes from 0 to 0.7
Thank you for this walkthrough! Do you have any
tutorial explaining how to calculate prevalence and its 95% confidence
intervals by using SPSS? For comparison between groups (eg, male vs. female)
which statistical test can I use to identify the statistical difference between
prevalences?
very informative and clearly spoken
I have more than 10 independent variables and 10 of them significantly associated with the binary outcome. There are 8 continuous and 2 categorical variables. However, some of those 10 factors highly correlated with each other. Can I place them into different groups (base on low correlation and biological plausibility) and analyze separately ? Can I report 3 models or more? How can I know which model is the best? and if I know, should I report only the best one?
i have 1 independent and 3 dependant variable with ma moderator.... what should i do? can i put all three dependant variable at once by selecting category option?.... please please guide me m so stuck here my research work
important video keep ahead such like video
Thanks for the video. Why the level of measurement of dependent variable is continuous? Should it be dichotomous?
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Thanks for the video. Was wondering if you have any videos explaining forward LR or Backward regression methods, and also comparing models (mainly when the exposure variables are non binary).
Hello. Do you provide private training? I would like to take a few one on one training sessions (online).
Hello! Really usefull video thanks!!
How do you model asclogits and mixlogits (which have pretty straightforward commands in Stata) in SPSS?
Your help would be very much appreciated, thank you very much.
Wish the variables and the example were easier, would have made a lot more sense. All the variables' names sounded the same to me hence could not follow the video. Try to take easy examples and sample to keep your audience engaged!
Wow you don't understand the Cox and Snell R Square, downvoted.
less troll why not explain.....