Dear all,
The accuraccy rate of my prediction model is very high that can be explained by imbalanced number of failure and non-failureobservations. I decided to use -lsens- command to find a more optimal cutoff point. What Stata command or option would allow to find the intersection point between sensitivity and specificity? Visually it is hard to figure it out.
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