then it complained about NA's
present in the study cases.
I've about 1000 unmatched study cases and less than 10 covariates so could use
unconditional ML estimation (as opposed to conditional ML estimation).
regards
Desmond
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Desmond Campbell
UCL Genetics Institute
d.campb...@uc
L, but then it complained about
NA's present in the study cases.
I've about 1000 unmatched study cases and less than 10 covariates so
could use unconditional ML estimation (as opposed to conditional ML
estimation).
regards
Desmond
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Desmond Campbell
UCL Genetics Institute
d.campb...@uc
to:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Desmond D Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 3:19 PM
To: Emmanuel Charpentier
Cc: r-help@r-project.org; Desmond Campbell
Subject: Re: [R] logistic regression in an incomplete dataset
Dear Emmanuel,
Thank you.
Yes I broadly agree with what you say.
ays
succeed (numerical difficulties. Furthermore, the results of a Byesian
analysis might not be what you seek...
HTH,
Emmanuel Charpentier
Le lundi 05 avril 2010 à 11:34 +0100, Desmond Campbell a écrit :
Dear all,
I want to do a logistic regression.
So far I've only fou
ll be perfectly normally distributed.
Thanks anyway.
regards
Desmond Campbell
> Campbell, Desmond wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I
have a multivariate dataset containing 100,000 or more points.
> I want
find the p-value for the dataset of points coming from a
> parti
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