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Miracle
Barite | Level 11
Hi all.

What should I do in order to get finite odds ratios? I'm using
surveylogistic in order to take into account the clustering effect but
it failed to converge due to quasi-separation.

Please give me some guidance.

Thanks heaps in advance.
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statsplank
Calcite | Level 5
Hi wong,

I suggest identifying predictor/predictors that cause quasi-separation and removing them from the model.

Regards,
Olga
Miracle
Barite | Level 11
hi Olga.

I'd prefer not do that. Is there any other better approach to address this?
As I know, SAS9.2 proc logistic now has penalized maximum likelihood which can overcome this problem but it cannot be applied in my case since I have to take into account the clustering effect of the individuals from the same household.

cheers

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