[R] please help!
Stephen Sefick
sas0025 at auburn.edu
Tue May 8 14:32:49 CEST 2012
I don't know if we can figure that out... I would figure out what these
data are, and then read the relevant help files, ?glm, and literature
associated with linear modeling.
HTH,
Stephen
On 05/08/2012 01:15 AM, T Bal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a data with the forum
>
> a b c
> 8.9 0 0
> 7.4 1 0
> 4.2 0 1
> 2.3 1 1
>
>
> Which are explanatory variables in this data?
>
> And also I want to fit logistic regression model with two explanatory
> variables? (I think that I should use glm, but how should I put these
> variables in glm)?
>
> Do I need also other functions, other than glm? Please help me. Thanks!
>
> kind regards,
> T. Bal
>
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