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Logistic Regression Models

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J. Lachin
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The 4th printing enhances Stata code to use version 11 rather than version 9-10 code. The book was completed before Stata version 11 was published. For example, when constructing synthetic data, the book now uses the new Stata pseudo-random number generators rather than the ones I created back in 1995 – the suite of rnd* commands -or Roberto Gutierrez’s unpublished genbinomial command. No more corrections to the text are planned for future printings. A second edition is planned to be published in 2013 and will include nested logistic regression, and chapters on latent class models and on Bayesian logistic models. Both single and multilevel models will be examined. Certain areas of the present edition will be re-written to assist in clarity Any suggestions you have, or typos/errors you discover in the present printing of the first edition will be most appreciated. Instructors may request a gratis 187-page Solutions Manual for Logistic Regression Models, Chapman & Hall/CRC, ISBM: 978-1-4398-2066-7. Contact author for details (hilbe@asu.edu or jhilbe@aol.com). It is available from publisher, but I will need to give you added information. NOTE: 4th Printing is found on page opposite the table of contents. The numbers on the line under "Printed in the United States of America..." end with the number 4 -the last number is the printing. Thanks to Zhehui Luo of the Michigan State Dept of Epidemiology and students in my courses on Logistic Regression and Advanced Logistic Regression for identifying remaining typos & errors. I have added comments and additions to the actual errata. The Comments section follows the Errata, beginning with page 3.