intsvy.log: Logistic regression analysis

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Logistic regression analysis

Description

intsvy.log performs logistic regression analysis for an observed depedent variable (NOT for plausible values)

Usage

intsvy.log(y, x, by, data, export = FALSE, name = "output", 
  folder = getwd(), config)

Arguments

y

Label for dependent variable

x

Data labels of independent variables (e.g., x = c("ASDHEHLA", "ITSEX") ).

by

The label for the grouping variable, usually the countries (i.e., by="IDCNTRYL"), but could be any other categorical variable.

data

An R object, normally a data frame, containing the data from PIRLS.

export

A logical value. If TRUE, the output is exported to a file in comma-separated value format (.csv) that can be opened from LibreOffice or Excel.

name

The name of the exported file.

folder

The folder where the exported file is located.

config

Object with configuration of a given study. Should contain the slot 'prefixes' with prefixes of filenames with the student, home, school, and teacher data.

Value

pirls.log prints a data frame with coefficients, standard errors, t-values, and odds ratios. Results are stored in a list object of class "intsvy.reg".

See Also

timss.log, pirls.log, pisa.log

Examples

## Not run: 

pisa$SKIP[!(pisa$ST09Q01 =="None" & pisa$ST115Q01 == "None")] <- 1
pisa$SKIP[pisa$ST09Q01 =="None" & pisa$ST115Q01 == "None"] <- 0

pisa$LATE[!pisa$ST08Q01=="None"] <- 1
pisa$LATE[pisa$ST08Q01=="None"] <- 0

pisa.log(y="SKIP", x="LATE", by="IDCNTRYL", data = pisa)


## End(Not run)

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