Interpreting Odds Ratio for Multinomial Logistic Regression using SPSS - Nominal and Scale Variables
This video demonstrates how to interpret the odds ratio for a multinomial logistic regression in SPSS. In this example, there are two independent variables: one nominal variable with three levels and one continuous (scale) variable. One dependent variable with three levels is included.
Видео Interpreting Odds Ratio for Multinomial Logistic Regression using SPSS - Nominal and Scale Variables канала Dr. Todd Grande
Видео Interpreting Odds Ratio for Multinomial Logistic Regression using SPSS - Nominal and Scale Variables канала Dr. Todd Grande
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