• multinomial output

    From kiflet857@gmail.com@21:1/5 to A.A.A on Wed Feb 26 07:00:09 2020
    On Thursday, 2 October 2008 21:17:33 UTC+3, A.A.A wrote:
    Hi,

    In the spss multinomial logistic regression output i noticed that the
    output looks as follows(MY EXPLANATORY VARIABLES ARE BINARY VARIABLES
    CODED AS ZERO OR ONE):

    Parameter Estimates
    V14(a) B

    2 Intercept -1.792
    [@1=0] -19.627
    [@1=1] 0(c)
    [@2=0] 2.485
    [@2=1] 0(c)
    3 Intercept -19.632
    [@1=0] 18.785
    [@1=1] 0(c)
    [@2=0] -18.703
    [@2=1] 0(c)
    a The reference category is: 1.
    b Floating point overflow occurred while computing this statistic. Its value is therefore set to system missing.
    c This parameter is set to zero because it is redundant.


    Does this mean the the resulting parameters correspond to the value
    zero of the explanatory variable not 1

    "Is the value "1" of the explanatory variable set as a reference?Can
    this be changed to make the zero the reference?"

    Thanks

    A.A.A

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