Glad you liked it Greg! The cool thing is that you can follow the same general steps with Stata if you want more of the effect size measures that are not available through the spost13 package. Hope you are doing well, buddy!
Hi Mike! I use your videos a lot and have found them quite helpful. I had a question: I am trying to generate effect size estimates in binary logistic regression. Due to the nature of my resaerch design (case control with 1:1 matched pair setup), I have to manipulate the "Cox Regression" procedure in SPSS to run what is, more or less, a conditional logistic regression model. As such, this has limited the information that is available related to predicted probabilities, goodness of fit tests, classification tables, etc. How can I calculate predicted probabilities in this situation? Thanks!
Oh man, this video could not have come at a better time! Thank you
Thanks Deborah, I'm glad you have found it helpful! Best wishes!
Great video!
Glad you liked it Greg! The cool thing is that you can follow the same general steps with Stata if you want more of the effect size measures that are not available through the spost13 package. Hope you are doing well, buddy!
Hi Mike! I use your videos a lot and have found them quite helpful. I had a question: I am trying to generate effect size estimates in binary logistic regression. Due to the nature of my resaerch design (case control with 1:1 matched pair setup), I have to manipulate the "Cox Regression" procedure in SPSS to run what is, more or less, a conditional logistic regression model. As such, this has limited the information that is available related to predicted probabilities, goodness of fit tests, classification tables, etc. How can I calculate predicted probabilities in this situation? Thanks!
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