I was trying understand how SE (standard error) is calculated in SAS for parameters while doing logisitic regression. Once we have SE , we can calculate wald chi square statistic and finally p value.
Any insight will be very helpfull.
Formulas and methods are described in the PROC LOGISTIC documentation. Have a look at the Overview section, and then the Details section for the methods that are of interest. (Example: Exact Conditional Logistic Regression).
You can also find a ton of great information in the Stats and OR focus area on support.sas.com. Example: LOGISTIC Procedure.
Formulas and methods are described in the PROC LOGISTIC documentation. Have a look at the Overview section, and then the Details section for the methods that are of interest. (Example: Exact Conditional Logistic Regression).
You can also find a ton of great information in the Stats and OR focus area on support.sas.com. Example: LOGISTIC Procedure.
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