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The LOGISTIC Procedure
Overview
Getting Started
Syntax
PROC LOGISTIC Statement
BY Statement
CLASS Statement
CODE Statement
CONTRAST Statement
EFFECT Statement
EFFECTPLOT Statement
ESTIMATE Statement
EXACT Statement
EXACTOPTIONS Statement
FREQ Statement
ID Statement
LSMEANS Statement
LSMESTIMATE Statement
MODEL Statement
NLOPTIONS Statement
ODDSRATIO Statement
OUTPUT Statement
ROC Statement
ROCCONTRAST Statement
SCORE Statement
SLICE Statement
STORE Statement
STRATA Statement
TEST Statement
UNITS Statement
WEIGHT Statement
Details
Missing Values
Response Level Ordering
Link Functions and the Corresponding Distributions
Determining Observations for Likelihood Contributions
Iterative Algorithms for Model Fitting
Convergence Criteria
Existence of Maximum Likelihood Estimates
Effect-Selection Methods
Model Fitting Information
Generalized Coefficient of Determination
Score Statistics and Tests
Confidence Intervals for Parameters
Odds Ratio Estimation
Rank Correlation of Observed Responses and Predicted Probabilities
Linear Predictor, Predicted Probability, and Confidence Limits
Classification Table
Overdispersion
The Hosmer-Lemeshow Goodness-of-Fit Test
Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves
Testing Linear Hypotheses about the Regression Coefficients
Regression Diagnostics
Scoring Data Sets
Conditional Logistic Regression
Exact Conditional Logistic Regression
Input and Output Data Sets
Computational Resources
Displayed Output
ODS Table Names
ODS Graphics
Examples
Stepwise Logistic Regression and Predicted Values
Logistic Modeling with Categorical Predictors
Ordinal Logistic Regression
Nominal Response Data: Generalized Logits Model
Stratified Sampling
Logistic Regression Diagnostics
ROC Curve, Customized Odds Ratios, Goodness-of-Fit Statistics, R-Square, and Confidence Limits
Comparing Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves
Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Subpopulations
Overdispersion
Conditional Logistic Regression for Matched Pairs Data
Firth’s Penalized Likelihood Compared with Other Approaches
Complementary Log-Log Model for Infection Rates
Complementary Log-Log Model for Interval-Censored Survival Times
Scoring Data Sets
Using the LSMEANS Statement
Partial Proportional Odds Model
References
Examples: LOGISTIC Procedure
54.1 Stepwise Logistic Regression and Predicted Values
54.2 Logistic Modeling with Categorical Predictors
54.3 Ordinal Logistic Regression
54.4 Nominal Response Data: Generalized Logits Model
54.5 Stratified Sampling
54.6 Logistic Regression Diagnostics
54.7 ROC Curve, Customized Odds Ratios, Goodness-of-Fit Statistics, R-Square, and Confidence Limits
54.8 Comparing Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves
54.9 Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Subpopulations
54.10 Overdispersion
54.11 Conditional Logistic Regression for Matched Pairs Data
54.12 Firth’s Penalized Likelihood Compared with Other Approaches
54.13 Complementary Log-Log Model for Infection Rates
54.14 Complementary Log-Log Model for Interval-Censored Survival Times
54.15 Scoring Data Sets
54.16 Using the LSMEANS Statement
54.17 Partial Proportional Odds Model
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