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st: St: Logistic regression & standardized coefficients; Multinomial GOF test
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Ronald McDowell <[email protected]>
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st: St: Logistic regression & standardized coefficients; Multinomial GOF test
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Tue, 6 Dec 2011 16:55:44 +0000
Hi all
1. I've been looking at some materials online about standardized coefficients in logistic regression eg.
http://www.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats3/L06.pdf
Full standardization includes dividing the estimated coefficients by the standard deviation of Y*. Can someone clarify for me what exactly Y* is ? I'm aware it is a function of the fitted values. I have used listcoef and fitstat to obtain sd(Y*) so far, but
would like to be able to manually compute it.
2. I've been using svylogitgof (Hosmer–Lemeshow) as one gof statistic after logistic regression models. Is there a similar test for multinomial models?
Many thanks
Ron
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Ron McDowell
Institute of Nursing Research
University of Ulster, Coleraine
[email protected]
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