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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The methodology presented above refers to data collection. The method for data analysis is shortly described in the lines that follow. With this aim, the logistic regression model is summarized. For some models, the dependent variable is usually a dummy one with values 1 if an event occurs and...
Why reprex? Getting unstuck is hard. Your first step here is usually to create a reprex, or reproducible example. The goal of a reprex is to package your code, and information about your problem so that others can run it…
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