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How would one go about producing predicted values for a model run using =
Relogit or its equivalent in R? I have survey data that appears to be =
randomly selected (no case control or anything like that) and time is =
not a factor. Is it possible to do so (its not listed as a potential =
quantity of interest in the lecture notes)? if not, what other quantity =
of interest can I use to evaluate model fit? =20
Traci
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time is not a factor. Is it possible to do so (its not listed as a =
potential quantity of interest in the lecture notes)? if not, what =
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