Conditional logistic regression
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Conditional logistic regression is an extension of logistic regression that allows to take into account stratification (clinical trials) and matching. Its main field of application is observational studies and in particular epidemiology. It was designed in 1978 by Norman Breslow, Nicholas Day, K. T. Halvorsen, Ross L. Prentice and C. Sabai.[1]
- ^ Breslow, N. E., Day, N. E., Halvorsen, K. T., Prentice, R. L., & Sabai, C. (1978). "Estimation of multiple relative risk functions in matched case-control studies". American Journal of Epidemiology. 108 (4): 299–307.
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