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Subject: Re: Polytomous regression
From: Newton Love <newton () MICHELOB ! WUSTL ! EDU>
Date: 1996-02-18 5:14:43
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In article <4fgp7f$pda@mule.fhcrc.org> dmclerra@cclink.fhcrc.org (Dale
McLerran) writes:
>From: dmclerra@cclink.fhcrc.org (Dale McLerran)
>Subject: Polytomous regression
>Date: 10 Feb 1996 00:34:55 GMT
>Help! Does anyone know how to fit a polytomous regression model in a
>nonlinear regression. I have both nominal and ordinal responses. It
>seems that it should be possible, but I am stumped in trying to figure
>out how to do it. Any help would be appreciated.
Couldn't you just treat the nomials as classes, and model them with
"dummy" regerssors? (Remeber the old earnings model)
Pay = b0 + b1*man + b2*woman + b3*years_on_job
Look it up in an econometrics book.
-newt
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