Log-linear regression, I welcome you depression

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charlieninkedisi
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Log-linear regression, I welcome you depression

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Hello everyone!

jamovi actually made me like statistics a little bit more than usual (though I still can't find my way in it, that is statistics).

I'm conducting a research looking for associations between three (or maybe more) independent dichotomous variables. Actually, two of them are probably dependent to each other but that's the problem: I need to know.

The horrendous SPSS and beautiful jamovi give different results and I actually don't know how to interpret either of them. I initially used chi-square test of independence for individually measuring the associations between two variables; however when it comes to more than two variables and their "effect" to each other, things get wild for me.

There are several guides and examples to do it on SPSS but I don't want to use it or cite it in my study in a world where open jamovi is flourishing.

I would like to give more detail if anyone wants to show me the light.

Thank you in advance!
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Re: Log-linear regression, I welcome you depression

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Hi
it would be useful to know more details about what you try to accomplish and what are the models that give different results in jamovi vs spss
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