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  • 1.  Logistic regression

    Posted Tue August 08, 2023 05:16 PM
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    Hello guys, I have a serious problem. I'm doing regression binary logistic. Then I got the table that feature Factors, B, S.E, Wald, df, Sig. and Exp(B). I want to get a graph that features those (I'm attaching the type of graph I wanted). I've been asking a lot of people none have found out how to do it on SPSS. Please help me! And thank you in advance.



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    Ttmm matir
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  • 2.  RE: Logistic regression

    Posted Thu August 10, 2023 04:15 AM

    Hi Ttmm

    Bar charts and pie charts are usually used for representing data into categories. This can be done in SPSS by clicking on Graphs > Bar>...

    If you aim to draw a Box plot, like  in the attached screenshot for Gender classification, that is, one box for Male and other for female, then proceed with Graphs > Box > Simple > Define. Then select Variable as "Proportion of..." and Category Axis as "Gender" and click OK. You will get two box plots one corresponds to "Male" and the other one corresponds to "Female".



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    Bindu Krishnan
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