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This paper presents a command, glst, for trend estimation across different exposure levels for either single or multiple summarized case-control, incidence-rate, and cumulative incidence data. This approach is based on constructing an approximate covariance estimate for the log relative risks...
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The Stata command xtreg estimates the random-effects linear regression model, for which the random effects are assumed to be normally distributed with zero mean and non-negative variance, s^2_{i,t}. Testing homogeneity across units is equivalent to testing the null hypothesis H_0: s^2_{i,t} = 0,...
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We present the postestimation command xtvc to provide confidence intervals for the variance components of random-effects linear regression models. This command must be used after xtreg with option mle. Confidence intervals are based on the inversion of a score-based test (Bottai 2003). Copyright...
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We present the new laplace command for estimating Laplace regression, which models quantiles of a possibly censored outcome variable given covariates. We illustrate laplace with an example from a clinical trial on survival in patients with metastatic renal carcinoma. We also report the results...
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We present a set of Stata commands for the estimation, prediction, and graphical representation of logistic quantile regression described by Bottai, Cai, and McKeown (2010, Statistics in Medicine 29: 309–317). Logistic quantile regression models the quantiles of outcome variables that take on...
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A common aim of epidemiological research is to assess the association between a particular exposure and a particular outcome, controlling for a set of additional covariates. This is often done by using a regression model for the outcome, conditional on exposure and covariates. A commonly used...
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The use of flexible models for the relationship between a quantitative covariate and the response variable can be limited by the difficulty in interpret- ing the regression coefficients. In this article, we present a new postestimation command, xblc, that facilitates tabular and graphical...
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