[R] Factors and Multinomial Logistic Regression

Lorenzo Isella lorenzo.isella at gmail.com
Fri May 3 08:53:30 CEST 2013


On Thu, 02 May 2013 22:04:26 +0200, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>  
wrote:

>
> On May 2, 2013, at 20:33 , Lorenzo Isella wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 01 May 2013 23:49:07 +0200, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It still doesn't work!!!!!
>>>
>>
>>
>> Apologies; since I had already imported nnet in my workspace, the  
>> script worked on my machine even without importing it explicitly (see  
>> the script at the end of the email).
>> Sorry for the confusion.
>
> You still owe us an answer why you thought that this:
>
> Coefficients:
>      (Intercept)     science       socst femalefemale
> low     1.912288 -0.02356494 -0.03892428   0.81659717
> high   -4.057284  0.02292179  0.04300323  -0.03287211
>
> Std. Errors:
>      (Intercept)    science      socst femalefemale
> low     1.127255 0.02097468 0.01951649    0.3909804
> high    1.222937 0.02087182 0.01988933    0.3500151
>
> Residual Deviance: 388.0697
>
> is at all different from the Stata output. As far as I can tell it is  
> EXACTLY the same!
>
> Apologies for being insistent, but this will come up in Internet  
> searches as "I couldn't make R do what Stata does".



You are right. I must have messed up my workspace...

In any case, the idea that R is somehow inferior to stata never crossed my  
mind.
Rather, I was puzzled because I (not R) could not reproduce an allegedly  
almost textbook-like example I found on the web.
Many thanks for your help.

Lorenzo



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