I forgot to add. How can I estimate cluster-robust standard errors and 95%
confidence intervals for odds ratios?
Thank you,
Wander
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Thanks for your prompt responses. I will look at the readings you sugggest.
One quick question, sampling weights can be applied in clmm2?
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Yes; see clm and clmm2 (mixed effects) in the ordinal package for
fitting proportional odds models. See section 3 of
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ordinal/vignettes/clm_tutorial.pdf
to see how to test the proportional odds assumption with clm - it is
equivalent for clmm2 models. For an int
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Dear all,
I need to fit a multielvel model for an ordinal response. Does R have a
command for conducting a multilevel ordinal logistic
Dear all,
I need to fit a multielvel model for an ordinal response. Does R have a
command for conducting a multilevel ordinal logistic regression when the
model violates the parallel regression or proportional odds assumption?
Additionally, are there any tests to check the parallel regression
assu
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