Hi!
Try to read about the glm function, type:
?glm
in your R editor. It looks like you have contingency tables, maybe a
loglin model would be good to start with.
D
2011-04-25 12:28 keltezéssel, Megan írta:
Hello,
I am trying to run a generalized linear model but do not know where to
begin. I have attached my data to R but do not know where to go from there.
I have two independent variables (each has two factors associated with them)
and two dependent variables, each with either a yes/no response which I've
valued either 0 or 1 in the data set. Any input would be greatly
appreciated.
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