Dear All,
I am having a confusing question, but need to know the solution, because we are working with this kind of data regularly.
Question:
How to control or adjust the correlation between the two eyes of the patients involved in the study?
In my dataset, for some person we are taking one eye only and for some person we are taking both eyes (eligible for the study).
While taking both eyes in to account, we need to adjust them before running any statistical test.
I came across one article, where they have mentioned the table title as "Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis Using the General Estimating Equation to Determine the Association Between Blood
Pressure Levels". Even though, the interpretation are in the odds ratio, but not understanding, how and where they have used the GEE model.
Please help me out in this, which will help us to give a better inference.
Thanks a lot in advance.
WR,
Divya
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