Hi folks,
Sorry for troubling you guys. Hopefully somebody here can give me some advice on
the method of multinominal logistic model. Your help will be deeply
appreciated. Best, Yanbo
Question: What is the minimum number of observations required per category given
n independent variables? Is the rule the same in MLR as it is for a logistic
regression model (~20 observations per independent variable) for the entire MLR
(i.e., all of the nominal categories combined) or, since each nominal category
is a separate equation, does that imply that the number of observations per
category be at least 20*(the number of independent variables).
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I strongly recommend that you all apply to attend this. Its usually the
best conference in political science, and there is a lot of interaction
between grad students and faculty, all in a very informal atmosphere.
Gary
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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:37:06 -0600
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Subject: H-POLMETH: PolMeth 05 call for proposals
From: Simon Jackman <jackman(a)stanford.edu>
Subject: H-POLMETH: PolMeth 05 call for proposals
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 14:55:04 -0800
Dear Political Methodologists and Friends,
The 2005 Political Methodology summer meetings will be held at Florida
State University this year,
Thursday July 21 through Saturday July 23.
This is a call for paper proposals, poster proposals and
recommendations for graduate students. This call for proposals is open
for 4 weeks -- closing on Friday, April 15, and we will announce a
program shortly thereafter. Proposals and letters of recommendation
need to submitted via the web; go to
http://polmeth.wustl.edu/methods2005/
A reminder about the categories of attendance and financial support:
1. The Society for Political Methodology offers to reimburse invited
faculty participants and invited student attendees for their air travel
expenses up to $350.
2. Faculty participants and attendees are
a. levied a $150 registration fee, and
b. expected to seek support from their home institutions to cover
their travel expenses.
3. Untenured faculty who are unable to obtain support from their home
institutions will be eligible for reimbursement of airfare, but not the
registration fee.
4. All tenured faculty are expected to be self-supporting. In unusual
circumstances, travel support may be available for tenured faculty, but
this will be by prior arrangement only.
5. Some faculty have been able to fund the attendence of their
students, which is also extremely helpful.
These policies let us invite more students and other "first-timers" to
the meeting, letting us expand the size of the meeting and give the
NSF great value for their support. Suffice to say that this type of
goodwill is indispensible to a professional association such as
PolMeth.
We're looking forward to your proposals, and to seeing many of you in
Tallahassee.
Regards
-- Simon Jackman
Simon Jackman, Assoc Prof and Director of Graduate Studies,
Dept of Political Science and (by courtesy) Dept of Statistics,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6044, USA.
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Director, Political Science Computational Lab. http://pscl.stanford.edu
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