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2007 Jan 26
0
replicating the odds ratio from a published study- post # 2
Peter & Michael,
I just came across the following on another mailing list and realized that
my use (and the authors of the article use of the term 'odds ratio' ) is
probably incorrect. I believe my interest is in the 'odds' of schizophrenia
among the population of homicide, rather than a comparison of odds .
"Yours seems a good idea, Kevin, if you are only interested
2008 Feb 16
2
nil error?
Hi everyone,
I''m sure I''m doing something stupid with this, so if somebody could talk
some sense into me that would be great :)
I''m trying to just increment a variable and I think I''m missing some
basic concept (this is RoR 2.0.2 btw)
So have a "players" table with several variables, including one called
"odds". I''m using the
2008 Sep 23
3
odds ratio: how to create reference
HI there,
i know this is a basic question, though i need some help because this
is somewhat away from my current issue, but nevertheless interesting
to me... Lets assume i have some estimated probabilities, say
estimated by a logit model. i know i can also state them as an odds
ratio.
Now i?d like to state these odds ratios as a reference to a specific
outcome of my investigated
2011 Apr 30
0
bootcov or robcov for odds ratio?
Dear list,
I made a logistic regression model (MyModel) using lrm and penalization
by pentrace for data of 104 patients, which consists of 5 explanatory
variables and one binary outcome (poor/good). Then, I found bootcov and
robcov function in rms package for calculation of confidence range of
coefficients and odds ratio by bootstrap covariance matrix and
Huber-White sandwich method,
2006 Jun 26
2
compare odds ratios
Hi there, is there any way to compare 2 odds ratios? I
have two tests that are supposed to detect a disease
presence. So for each test, I can compute an odds
ratio. My problem is how can I compare the 2 tests by
testing whether the 2 odds ratios are the same?
Appreciate
2012 Mar 09
1
Simulating n 2x2 tables with the same odds ratio
Hello.
I'm looking for a method to simulate n different 2x2 tables having all the
same odds ratio.
For example.
I need
100 tables with odds ratio 1
100 tables with odds ratio 2
100 tables with odds ratio 3
and so on.
All tables should have the same marginal frequencies.
Thank you
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2012 Jun 20
2
Odds Ratios in rms package
Hi,
I'm using the rms package to do regression analysis using the lrm
function. Retrieving odds ratios is possible using summary.rms. However,
I could not find any information on how exactly the odds ratios for
continuous variables are calculated. It doesn't appear to be the odds
ratio at 1 unit increase, because the output of summary.rms did not
match the coefficient's value.
E.g.
2012 Aug 14
2
What package to use to calculate odds ratio and the confidence interval?
Hi list,
I am trying to calculate the sensitivity, specificity, and odds ratio(and
confidence interval).
Say, my data looks like this
42.53, 37.56, 40.51, 32.67, 38.19, 81.74, 41.55, 68.94, 59, 63, 54.13,
48.85, 50.46, 51.78
Is there any packages in R that does this? Espeically the odds ratio
confidence interval.
Mike
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2007 Dec 11
2
the observed "log odds" in logistic regression
Dear list:
After reading the following two links:
http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~mbrannic/files/regression/Logistic.html
http://www.tufts.edu/~gdallal/logistic.htm
I've known the mathematical basis for logistic regression.However I am
still not so sure about the "logit "
For a categorical independent variable, It is easy to understand the
procedures how "log
2005 Jan 24
1
mcnemar.test odds ratios, CI, etc.
Does anyone know of another version of the Mcnemar test that provides:
1. Odds Ratios
2. 95% Confidence intervals of the Odds Ratios
3. Sample probability
4. 95% Confidence intervals of the sample probability
Obviously the Odds Ratios and Sample probabilities are easy to calculate
from the contingency table, but I would appreciate any help on how to
calculate the confidence
2006 May 23
1
question about coding
Hi,
I'm trying to encode a raw audio file with speex. No problem if I normally decode it (as done in the samplenc.c, for example).
But if I separate odd and even samples and I try to encode separately these two files (one is [odd odd odd odd..], the other [even even even even..], then when I decode and I join the samples in one file [odd even odd even odd even..] I heard a terrible white
2003 Apr 06
5
Odd and Even
Hi,
I'm trying to create a function, jim(p) which varies
depending on whether the value of p is odd or even. I
was trying to use th eIf function, but i cant work out
a formula to work out if p is odd or even.
Thanks,
Dave
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2010 Sep 24
3
Odds ratio from Logistic model in R
Hi, I am new to R. Anyone can explain the following from R-help or
anyone can direct me how to calculate odds ratio from logistic model in
R. Thank you very much. Guoya
Stefano <stecalza at tiscalinet.it
<https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help> > writes:
>Hi all.
>
>A simple question.
>Is there a function to compute the Odds Ratio and its confidence
intervall,
2010 Dec 09
1
Calculating odds ratios from logistic GAM model
Dear R-helpers
I have a question related to logistic GAM models. Consider the following
example:
# Load package
library(mgcv)
# Simulation of dataset
n <- 1000
set.seed(0)
age <- rnorm(n, 50, 10)
blood.pressure <- rnorm(n, 120, 15)
cholesterol <- rnorm(n, 200, 25)
sex <- factor(sample(c('female','male'), n,TRUE))
L <-
2007 Jan 07
1
Partial proportional odds logistic regression
R-experts:
I would like to explore the partial proportional odds models of Peterson
and Harrell (Applied Statistics 1990, 39(2): 205-217) for a dataset that
I am analyzing. I have not been able to locate a R package that
implements these models. Is anyone aware of existing R functions,
packages, etc... that might be used to implement the partial
proportional odds models?
Brant Inman
2011 Nov 12
2
Odds ratios from lrm plot
The code
library(Design)
f <- lrm(y~x1+x2+x1*x2, data=data)
plot(f)
produces a plot of log odds vs x2 with 0.95 confidence intervals. How do I
get a plot of odds ratios vs x2 instead?
Thanks
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2012 Oct 15
1
library(rmeta)
Hello,
I have a data with following format:
Predictors n11 n12 n21 n22 Odds.Ratio log.ratio se.log.odds.
1 ProcOR respirato
2 ProcVaric vein
3 DiagCardiac anom
4 DiagAllergy
5 DiagOth skin dx
6 DiagGastritis
I want to plot odds ratio by command: forestplot in rmeta library, but I get the following error constantly.
Error in
2015 Jul 13
1
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
Brian Willoughby wrote:
> The ckSize field can be odd to represent the size of the valid data.
>
> However, the chunk itself must always be an even size. This requires a padding byte at the end of a chunk before the next chunk can begin, or before the end of file. The latter case is the one that most often occurs in buggy RIFF writing programs - the last chunk will have an odd ckSize and
2003 Dec 05
3
Odds ratios for categorical variable
Dear R-users:
How does one calculate in R the odds ratios for a CATEGORICAL predictor
variable that has 4 levels. I see r-help inquiries regarding odds ratios
for what looked like a continuous predictor variable. I was wondering how
to get the pairwise odds ratios for comparisons of levels of a categorical
predictor variable. I can't seem to get the correct output using:
>
2009 Oct 16
1
How odds ratio is computed in fisher.test()?
I'm wondering how odds ratio is computed. I thought that it is
(n11/n12)/(n21/n22), but it is not what fisher.test() computes. Could
somebody let me know?
> n11=3
> n12=1
> n21=1
> n22=3
>
> n1_=n11+n12
> n2_=n21+n22
>
> n_1=n11+n21
> n_2=n12+n22
>
> x=rbind(c(n11,n12),c(n21,n22))
>
> threshold=dhyper(n11,n1_,n2_,n_1)
>