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Refers generally to statistical procedures that utilize the logistic function, most commonly various forms of logistic regression
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How to use the Gmulti package with a multinomial logistic regression in r
I need to do a multinomial logistic regression with a nominal variable, and I've heard about the Gmulti package in r ,and how it provides automatic selection methods models, However all the examples that … i found are only applied on binaire logistic regression, so I wonder if it's even working on a multinomial logistic regression and in case is true, is the Gmulti take in consideration the problem of multicolinearity …
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vglm() function from package VGAM VS the multinom() function from package nnet
I'am trying to do a multinomial logistic regression to explain the political orientations in Tunisia but I'am really confused about using the vglm() function from package VGAM or the multinom() function …