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kpberger
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi all. Can anyone tell me a bit more about Proc Logistic's ODS output OddsRatiosWald that can be generated when there is an interaction term in the model? Are these estimates calculated from the interaction terms or does the procedure stratify the data to come up with these? I haven't been able to find much online about this specific output. Thanks!

 

The output generically looks like this:

Odds Ratio Estimates and Wald Confidence Intervals   
Odds RatioEstimate95% Confidence Limits 
ExposureVar Yes vs No at InteractionVar=No123
ExposureVar Yes vs No at InteractionVar=Yes456
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Reeza
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Pretty sure it's the interaction term. You should be able to manually verify it from the parameter estimates for one if you wanted to. I'm fairly certain I've done this in the past and it aligns, just make sure to account for the param option used.

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Reeza
Super User
Pretty sure it's the interaction term. You should be able to manually verify it from the parameter estimates for one if you wanted to. I'm fairly certain I've done this in the past and it aligns, just make sure to account for the param option used.

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