Hi,
I'm running logistic regressions. I'd like to know whether dependent variable a is (statistically likely to be) the same as dependent variable b. I know that in stata you can run test a=b to get Wald test results of this. However, I'm not sure if this is the best way - or even an acceptable way - of finding out this kind of information given that this is logistic regression and not least squares?
If this is not a good/acceptable way of doing this, could someone please give me an alternative?
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