hi guys!
i have read through all the old stata list discussions on odds /relative odds/relative risk and came to the understanding that ORs are not the same as RRR when more than 2 categories are involved.
all good and well until i came across the attached stata technical bulletin and CORs (http://www.ats.ucla.edu/Stat/stata/library/sg124.pdf). could someone please explain to me how one would phrase the interpretation of a coefficient in this setup? the odds of being in 1 versus the base (category 3) sounds very much like someone added the versus word to the OR interpretation or simply replaced the words relative risk with the word odds (in RRR lingo you note that the relative risk of being in category 1 vs base increases by a factor of X, in COR is sounds like the odds of being in 1 versus the base (category 3) increase /fall by .... don't see much difference here)
i have read through all the old stata list discussions on odds /relative odds/relative risk and came to the understanding that ORs are not the same as RRR when more than 2 categories are involved.
all good and well until i came across the attached stata technical bulletin and CORs (http://www.ats.ucla.edu/Stat/stata/library/sg124.pdf). could someone please explain to me how one would phrase the interpretation of a coefficient in this setup? the odds of being in 1 versus the base (category 3) sounds very much like someone added the versus word to the OR interpretation or simply replaced the words relative risk with the word odds (in RRR lingo you note that the relative risk of being in category 1 vs base increases by a factor of X, in COR is sounds like the odds of being in 1 versus the base (category 3) increase /fall by .... don't see much difference here)
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