Re: adjusted residuals?
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 12:50 pm
Hi Mauricio,
I had decided against log-linear model because I wanted to compare between two groups where one of the variables was held constant. For example regarding the data I attached, compare accident in the four different regions across the different timepoints. So I can make the conclusion that hypothetically "From 2003-2012 to 2016, the accident rates in the South rose significantly more than the accident rates in the North." However, I don't believe my current method allows such a statement.
I would definitely appreciate your opinion on what would be a more suitable method of analyses, as I am a novice when it comes to this!
Thanks again
I had decided against log-linear model because I wanted to compare between two groups where one of the variables was held constant. For example regarding the data I attached, compare accident in the four different regions across the different timepoints. So I can make the conclusion that hypothetically "From 2003-2012 to 2016, the accident rates in the South rose significantly more than the accident rates in the North." However, I don't believe my current method allows such a statement.
I would definitely appreciate your opinion on what would be a more suitable method of analyses, as I am a novice when it comes to this!
Thanks again