Hello all,
I plan to conduct a binomial logistic regression analysis. The participants completed questions at two levels. The covariates include scores, and the dependent variable is the levels. Could I arrange the data so that one participant is represented by two rows, each for a different level? Please see the attached picture for reference.
Thanks in advance!
Structuring Data for Binomial Logistic Regression with Two-Level Questions
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Re: Structuring Data for Binomial Logistic Regression with Two-Level Questions
If you have repeated measure, you need a logistic mixed model, underground generalized mixed models
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Re: Structuring Data for Binomial Logistic Regression with Two-Level Questions
mcfanda@gmail.com wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 8:29 pm If you have repeated measure, you need a logistic mixed model, under generalized mixed models