Conditional versus unconditional logistic regression in the medical literature

M Rahman, T Fukui - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2003 - search.proquest.com
M Rahman, T Fukui
Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2003search.proquest.com
Conditional versus unconditional logistic regression in the medical literature Page 1 Journal
of Clinical Epidemiology 56 (2003) 101–102 0895-4356/03/$ – see front matter © 2003
Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Conditional versus
unconditional logistic regression in the medical literature The study conducted by Bagley et al
[1] is a timely article on the quality of logistic regression (LR) reporting in the medical literature.
The authors included all the relevant issues related to proper use and reporting of LR models …
Abstract
[...] the conditional ML approach is appropriate where the number of parameters is large relative to the total number of subjects.[...] due to abundance in the number of parameters in a matched data set, the conditional ML approach is the appropriate method for analysis [2].
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