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Date:   Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:25:51 -0700
Reply-To:   Reeza <fkhurshed@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:   Reeza <fkhurshed@HOTMAIL.COM>
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Subject:   Re: How To .......?
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On Jun 22, 8:30 am, sas.ke...@GMAIL.COM ("Richie N.M.") wrote: > Hi All, > Hope this is the right forum to ask this ...... I'm an MSc Applied > Stats student and hope to use data from the project I am employed in for my > thesis/project. Just wondering ...... should I do multivariable analysis or > logistic? Is there a "gold standard" when analysing data for academic > purposes. > > Thanks, > Richie.

Depends on what data you're analyzing. Logistic is one method of multivariate analysis.

Talk to your supervisor, decide on a topic and then see what others have done on that topic is probably the first starting point.

Fareeza


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