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st: After logistic regression, can I determine ORs and CIs for nonsignificant variables


From   Rachel Meserole <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: After logistic regression, can I determine ORs and CIs for nonsignificant variables
Date   Tue, 3 Dec 2013 01:19:52 +0000

Statalist,


I am using logistic regression for predictive modeling.  I want to report the outcome in terms of ORs and CIs for all variables studied.

stepwise, pe(0.05): logit outcome indepvar1 indepvar2 indepvar3 indepvar4..., or

Because of the method of variable selection, only variables with a significant p value are included in the output.  The other variables must have nonsignificant p values and therefore CIs that cross 1.  I would like to know what those nonsignificant p values, CIs, and ORs are.  Is it possible to get this output?  Thank you so much!



  
Rachel 
   
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