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Ordinal data logistic regression

As we shall see later the data type to a large extent determines the class of statistical tests that we undertake. Commonly for continuous data we use the t-tests and their extensions analysis of variance and analysis of covariance. For binary, categorical and ordinal data we use the class of chi-square tests (Pearson chi-square for categorical data and the Mantel-Haenszel chi-square for ordinal data) and their extension, logistic regression. [Pg.19]

There are also connections between the Cochran—Mantel—Haenszel procedures and logistic regression for binary and ordinal data, but these issues are beyond the scope of this text. [Pg.109]

In Chapter 6 we covered methods for adjusted analyses and analysis of covariance in relation to continuous (ANOVA and ANCOVA) and binary and ordinal data (CMH tests and logistic regression). Similar methods exist for survival data. As with these earlier methods, particularly in relation to binary and ordinal data, there are numerous advantages in accounting for such factors in the analysis. If the randomisation has been stratified, then such factors should be incorporated into the analysis in order to preserve the properties of the resultant p-values. [Pg.204]


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