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2017 Sep 08
0
Multinomial Regression for Complex Survey
Hi Dear Rusers,
I am working on a survey data with the "survey" package. The logistic
regression and multinomial regression would be the main statistic method I
want to use. I found that the svyglm function could be used to conduct the
logistic regression with the complex design but not the multinomial
regression. I wonder if there is any package or function in the "survey"
2003 Mar 27
4
Multinomial logistic regression under R and Stata
Dear Colleagues
I have been fitting some multinomial logistic regression models using R
(version 1.6.1 on a linux box) and Stata 7. Although the vast majority
of the parameter estimates and standard errors I get from R are the same
as those from Stata (given rounding errors and so on), there are a few
estimates for the same model which are quite different. I would be most
grateful if
2003 Jan 31
2
Testing ``<=" in R
Hello,
I've encountered the following:
> n_500
> tau_.95
> (n*(1-tau))
[1] 25
> (n*(1-tau))<=25
[1] FALSE
> (n*(1-tau))==25
[1] FALSE
I'm using UNIX R Version 1.4.0, and also tested in out in Windows 1.6.0. Is
this a bug?
Masha
2006 Jul 18
1
Survey-weighted ordered logistic regression
Hi,
I am trying to fit a model with an ordered response variable (3 levels) and
13 predictor variables. The sample has complex survey design and I've used
'svydesign' command from the survey package to specify the sampling design.
After reading the manual of 'svyglm' command, I've found that you can fit a
logistic regression (binary response variable) by specifying the
2012 Oct 12
0
goodness of fit for logistic regression with survey package
I am making exploratory analyses on a complex survey data by using survey
package. Could you help me how to see the goodness of fit for the model
below? Should I use AIC, BIC, ROC, or what? What code would let me run a
goodness of fit test for the model? Here are my codes:
#incorporating design effects#
> mydesign <- svydesign(id=~clust, strata=~strat, weights=~sweight,
> data=mydata)
2010 Jul 16
1
Multinomial logistic regression in complex surveys
Dear R-list members,
I´m using the package "survey" and I need to find a function for
multinomial logistic regression in a complex design. The functions that
I see are only for dicotomic and ordinal variables.
Thank you!
Rosario Austral
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2005 Nov 21
2
Multinomial Nested Logit package in R?
Dear R-Help,
I'm hoping to find a Multinomial Nested Logit package in R. It would
be great to find something analogous to "PROC MDC" in SAS:
> The MDC (Multinomial Discrete Choice) procedure analyzes models
> where the
> choice set consists of multiple alternatives. This procedure
> supports conditional logit,
> mixed logit, heteroscedastic extreme value,
2005 Jul 27
2
logistic regression: categorical value, and multinomial
I have two questions:
1. If I want to do a binomial logit, how to handle the
categorical response variable? Data for the response
variables are not numerical, but text.
2. What if I want to do a multinomial logit, still
with categorical response variable? The variable has 5
non-numerical response levels, I have to do it with a
multinomial logit.
Any input is highly appreciated! Thanks!
Ed
2004 Sep 23
3
multinomial logistic regression
Hi, how can I do multinomial logistic regression in R?
I think glm() can only handle binary response
variable, and polr() can only handle ordinal response
variable. how to do logistic regression with
multinomial response variable?
Thanks
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2008 May 13
1
How to get predicted marginal (aka predicted mean) after multinomial logistic?
I tried to use the effect() to get predicted marginals for multinomial
logistic as I did for general logistic regression, but failed. Is there
anyway to do that?
Thx!
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2006 Feb 22
2
does multinomial logistic model from multinom (nnet) has logLik?
I want to get the logLik to calculate McFadden.R2 ,ML.R2 and
Cragg.Uhler.R2, but the value from multinom does not have logLik.So my
quetion is : is logLik meaningful to multinomial logistic model from
multinom?If it does, how can I get it?
Thank you!
ps: I konw VGAM has function to get the multinomial logistic model
with logLik, but I prefer use the function from "official" R
2009 Oct 08
1
unordered multinomial logistic regression (or logit model) with repeated measures (I think)
I am attempted to examine the temporal independence of my data set and think
I need an unordered multinomial logistic regression (or logit model) with
repeated measures to do so. The data in question is location of chickens.
Chickens could be in any one of 5 locations when a snapshot sample was
taken. The locations of chickens (bird) in 8 pens (pen) were scored twice a
day (AMPM) for 20 days
2010 Jul 05
1
Memory problem in multinomial logistic regression
Dear All
I am trying to fit a multinomial logistic regression to a data set with a size of 94279 by 14 entries. The data frame has one "sample" column which is the categorical variable, and the number of different categories is 9. The size of the data set (as a csv file) is less than 10 MB.
I tried to fit a multinomial logistic regression, either using vglm() from the VGAM package or
2006 Jul 26
0
SURVEY PREDICTED SEs: Problem
Hello R-list,
I'm attempting to migrate from Stata to R for my complex survey
work. It has been straight-forward so far except for the
following problem:
I have some code below, but first I'll describe the problem.
When I compute predicted logits from a logistic regression, the
standard errors of the predicted logits are way off (but the
predicted logits are fine). Furthermore, the
2009 Jun 12
0
Multinomial logistic regression in an ANOVA-like framework
Dear all,
I have a problem for multinomial logistic regression: the response
variable is multinomial (score 1-5) and the two predictors are
categorical; all that comes from panelists (it's a kind of preference
study), which I treat as a block and include in the model (is it
correct?). I would like to see the results in the ANOVA-like
framework. Fitting the multinom() function from the nnet
2013 May 01
2
Factors and Multinomial Logistic Regression
Dear All,
I am trying to reproduce the example that I found online here
http://bit.ly/11VG4ha
However, when I run my script (pasted at the end of the email), I notice
that there is a factor 2 between the values for the coefficients for the
categorical variable female calculated by my script and in the online
example.
Any idea about where this difference comes from?
Besides, how can I
2008 Jan 10
1
Fwd: multinomial regression for clustered data
Hello dear R-users,
does any of you know a way to perform a multinomial regression with
clustered data (i.e. repeated measurements)? I made the first analysis with
Stata option vce cluster in the mlogit command but was looking for a similar
functionality in R too...
thanks all!
niccolò
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2010 Jun 06
2
fitting multinomial logistic regression
Sir,
I want to fit a multinomial logistic regression in R.I think mlogit() is the
function for doing this. mlogit () is in packege globaltest.But, I can not
install this package. I use the following:
install.packages("globaltest")
Can you help me?
Regards,
Suman Dhara
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2007 Feb 02
1
multinomial logistic regression with equality constraints?
I'm interested in doing multinomial logistic regression with equality
constraints on some of the parameter values. For example, with
categorical outcomes Y_1 (baseline), Y_2, and Y_3, and covariates X_1
and X_2, I might want to impose the equality constraint that
\beta_{2,1} = \beta_{3,2}
that is, that the effect of X_1 on the logit of Y_2 is the same as the
effect of X_2 on the
2006 Sep 10
2
formatting data to be analysed using multinomial logistic regression (nnet)
I am looking into using the multinomial logistic regression option in the
nnet library and have two questions about formatting the data.
1. Can data be analysed in the following format or does it need to be
transformed into count data, such as the housing data in MASS?
Id Crime paranoia hallucinate toc disorg crimhist age
1 2 1 0 1 0 1 25
2 2 0 1 1 1 1 37
3 1 1 0 1 1 0 42
4 3 0