In the section, Test Procedure in Stata, we illustrate the Stata procedure required to perform a binomial logistic regression assuming that no assumptions have been violated. First, we set out the example we use to explain the binomial logistic regression procedure in Stata....
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Dear statalist user, I did a graph with SE10 for predicted probabilites in a logistic regression model. I controlled for intelligence (metric), and considered two indendent binary vaiables as well as the interaction between them (N=187). I want to have a two-line-graph (holding intellige...
The R-squared for the regression model on the left is 15%, and for the model on the right it is 85%. When a regression model accounts for more of the variance, the data points are closer to the regression line. In practice, you’ll never see a regression model with an R2of 100%....
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really grateful if you could suggest any tip to answer it using Stata. I am trying to figure out which analysis was done in a text book of application of logistic regression in genetic studies. The aim is to know which model was applied to be able to learn it. ...
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> > In the -logistic- command, the cluster/robust options account for the lack > of independence among subjects. > > However, I am unsure if those options fully suffice (i.e. if one needs > fancier strategies in Stata). > > Would it be possible to you to drop some lines on that...