Hello statalists,
I was an SPSS user and switched to STATA a couple years ago. I have a question about logistic regression. Below is a screenshot of an SPSS-run logistic regression output:
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My questions is, when I run logistic regressions using STATA, how can I obtain the Wald statistics and df for each dependent variable that are shown in this SPSS output?
I know that I can manually calculate the Wald statistics by squaring the z statistics reported in STATA, but is there any chance that STATA can generate it?
I no longer have SPSS in my computer and it would be really helpful if I know how to get these numbers.
Thank you for your help.
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