Correction in (17Minutes 48 Seconds): I have made a mistake interpreting the reference category, here reference category should be male as SPSS by default takes the last category as the reference. We have coded female as 0 and male as 1, So male is a reference. It means the last interpretation should be like "The log odds of diabetes of females decreases by .006 compared to males"
Thanks for this amazing video. Very easy to follow. I have a question. Can you still run binomial regression when your independent variables have more than two categories?
here reference category should be male as spss by default takes last or highest as reference u have coded female as 0 and male as 1 so male is reference cat kindly correct me if i am wrong thanks
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Really very important video. Thanks!
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Very nicely explained, Hope you can do a video on Multivariate Ordinal Logistic Regression
Nice video and really helpful to me
very good explanation
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Correction in (17Minutes 48 Seconds): I have made a mistake interpreting the reference category, here reference category should be male as SPSS by default takes the last category as the reference. We have coded female as 0 and male as 1, So male is a reference.
It means the last interpretation should be like "The log odds of diabetes of females decreases by .006 compared to males"
Amazing video
How to calculate odd ratio of each each caragary in same variable by taking one reference catagary
It is nice presentation I like it
Sir is the process for testing of assumptions for multinomial logit same as this binary logit?
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Thanks for this amazing video. Very easy to follow. I have a question. Can you still run binomial regression when your independent variables have more than two categories?
Then multinomial
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here reference category should be male as spss by default takes last or highest as reference u have coded female as 0 and male as 1 so male is reference cat kindly correct me if i am wrong thanks
Sir is it 0.005 or 0.05 ?
How Gender can be numeric? I f I am not wrong it's a string
Since we are coding male and female as "1" and "0", they are considered numeric. If you just code "Male" and "Female", it becomes string character.