Dear reader,
I have a very simple question about reporting results from a clogit analyse.
In the example I pasted below I would report that "depressi" is sign predicted by "lnle2" , viz p=0.028.
My question concerns the "Prob > chi2 = 0.0146" part in the header; can someone tell my how to interpret this statistic?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
Harriette Riese
. clogit depressi lnle2, strata(family) or
note: multiple positive outcomes within groups encountered.
note: 192 groups (384 obs) dropped due to all positive or
all negative outcomes.
Iteration 0: log likelihood = -29.650662
Iteration 1: log likelihood = -29.598081
Iteration 2: log likelihood = -29.59797
Iteration 3: log likelihood = -29.59797
Conditional (fixed-effects) logistic regression Number of obs = 94
LR chi2(1) = 5.96
Prob > chi2 = 0.0146
Log likelihood = -29.59797 Pseudo R2 = 0.0915
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depressi | Odds Ratio Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf. Interval]
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lnle2 | 3.382151 1.873482 2.20 0.028 1.14205 10.01615
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