[R] regression with proportion data
Peter Ehlers
ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Mon Mar 19 20:19:53 CET 2012
On 2012-03-19 07:35, S Ellison wrote:
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>> Subject: [R] regression with proportion data
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>> I understand that the binomial function concerns successes
>> vs. failures and can use those raw data, but the R Book and
>> other sources seem to suggest that proportion data are usable
>> as well. Not so?
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> You _can_ use a two-column matrix with counts of successes and failures in the two columns
>
> And if you know what the number n of observations was (which you would need to anyway for using proportions in a logistic regression) youcan calculate that matrix from the proportions and n, as long as you're reasonably careful about rounf=ding.
>
Yes, and you can also use the proportions directly; just specify
the corresponding vector of number of trials as the 'weights'
argument in the glm() call. See the Details section of ?glm.
Peter Ehlers
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