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Re: st: testing for significant differences between coefficients in different models


From   Wendy Regoeczi <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: testing for significant differences between coefficients in different models
Date   Fri, 27 Apr 2007 15:34:54 -0400

I agree. I am predicting somewhat different things. The idea for the post-hoc tests came from a reviewer when the paper was submitted to a journal.

At 03:17 PM 4/27/2007, you wrote:

Given that these two models are good for predicting different things, I wonder what the rationale might be for conducting a test for differences between the coefficients. One would not expect the coefficients to be exactly the same. David Greenberg, Sociology Department, New York Univessity

----- Original Message -----
From: Wendy Regoeczi <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:38 am
Subject: st: testing for significant differences between coefficients in different models
To: [email protected]


> Hello all,
> I couldn't find an answer to this question in the archives. I am
> analyzing two models using the same set of independent variables, one
>
> is a logistic regression model and the other is a Cox proportional
> hazards model. It has been suggested to me that I should do some
> post-hoc tests of the differences between the coefficients in the two
>
> models. Is there a way to do this in Stata, given that two different
> types of models are being estimated and the variable names are
> identical in both models?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> Sincerely,
> Wendy Regoeczi
>
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