Dear STATA technicians,
I am Hatem Ali, STATA user. Serial number: 301506305680
I am attaching to this email multivariate logistic regression analysis I have done on STATA.
I am trying to calculate the goodness of fit for this model.
However, I cant find a way to do that?
Is it the Pseudo R2 square?
Is there a certain number above which a goodness of fit is good?
Looking forward to hear back from you
Regards,
Hatem Ali
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