Tag: logistic regression
Regression Analysis on Non-Parametric Dependent Variables: Is It Possible?
In multiple linear regression analysis, the measurement scale of the dependent variable is typically parametric. However, can multiple linear regression analysis be applied to a dependent variable measured on a nominal (non-parametric) scale?
Can nominal scale data be analyzed using regression analysis?
Regression analysis is commonly used to examine the influence of independent variables on dependent variables observed in a study. However, regression analysis is more suitable for data with interval or ratio scales. How about data with nominal scales, can regression still be used?
Comparing Logistic Regression and Ordinary Least Squares Linear Regression: Key Differences Explained
The analysis of Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) linear regression is most commonly used to estimate the influence of independent variables on a dependent variable. In OLS linear regression analysis, several assumptions must be fulfilled to obtain the best linear unbiased estimator.
How to use dummy variables as dependent variables in regression analysis
Researchers will generally choose the ordinary least square linear regression method if the variable measurement scale is an interval or ratio scale. If the measurement scale of the data is interval or ratio, it is easy to fulfill the possibility of passing the required assumption test.