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RELOGIT Rare Event Logistic Regression Version 1.1.1, October 28, 1999 Michael Tomz Department of Government Harvard University tomz@fas.harvard.edu Gary King Langche Zeng Department of Government CBRSS Harvard University Harvard University king@harvard.edu langche@everest.fas.harvard.edu 1. What is RELOGIT? RELOGIT is a suite of programs for estimating and interpreting logit results when the sample is unbalanced (one outcome is rarer than the other) or has been selected by a rule correlated with the dependent variable. RELOGIT estimates the same logit model as the -logit- command, but with an estimator that give lower mean square error in the presence of rare events data for coefficients, probabilities, and other quantities of interest. The program, designed for use with the Stata statistics package, offers a convenient way to implement the procedures suggested in Gary King and Langche Zeng. 1999a. "Logistic Regression in Rare Events Data," Department of Government, Harvard University, available from http://GKing.Harvard.Edu. and Gary King and Langche Zeng. 1999b. "Estimating Absolute, Relative, and Attributable Risks in Case-Control Studies," Department of Government, Harvard University, available from http://GKing.Harvard.Edu. 2. Software requirements RELOGIT works in conjunction with "Stata Statistical Software: Release 6.0," produced by Stata Corporation. You must have Stata 6.0 to run RELOGIT. To obtain a copy of Stata or learn more about the software, visit http://www.stata.com or send email to stata@stata.com 3. Files included in RELOGIT The RELOGIT package contains seveh main files. Please verify that you have all seven before installing the software. The files are: relogit.ado relogit.hlp setx.ado setx.hlp setxHL.ado relogitq.ado relogitq.hlp 4. How to install RELOGIT To install RELOGIT, launch Stata and then type sysdir at the command prompt. If you are running Stata for Windows, you should see a message that looks something like this: STATA: C:\STATA\ UPDATES: C:\STATA\ado\updates\ BASE: C:\STATA\ado\base\ SITE: C:\STATA\ado\site\ STBPLUS: c:\ado\stbplus\ PERSONAL: c:\ado\personal\ OLDPLACE: c:\ado\ Users of Stata for UNIX will see a message that looks something like this: STATA: /usr/local/stata/ UPDATES: /usr/local/stata/ado/updates/ BASE: /usr/local/stata/ado/base/ SITE: /usr/local/ado/ STBPLUS: ~/ado/stbplus/ PERSONAL: ~/ado/personal/ OLDPLACE: ~/ado/ If RELOGIT is strictly for your own use, copy all files to the STBPLUS directory listed on your screen. In this example, the directory is c:\ado\stbplus under Windows and ~/ado/stbplus/ under UNIX. If, on the other hand, you are a site administrator who wants to share RELOGIT with other users on your network, copy all files to the SITE directory. In some cases the STBPLUS and SITE directories may not yet exist on your computer. For those cases, please use your operating system to create the directory that will hold the files. 5. How to use RELOGIT The three main commands in RELOGIT are relogit (estimates logit coefficients and corrects for rare events and selection on the dependent variable) setx (sets values of Xs before calculating quantities of interest) relogitq (improved methods of computing quantities of interest, such as probabilities, first differences and relative risks) In general, the commands should be run in the order given, although it is often useful to call setx and relogitq many times after running relogit. Each command comes with an on-line help file. To read the on-line help for relogit, click "Help" in the Stata menu bar and select "Stata Command," which causes the Stata command dialog box to appear. Type the name of the RELOGIT command (such as relogit) in the blank and then click the "OK" button. An on-line help file will appear on the screen. Alternatively, type "help relogit" at the command line. 6. How to cite this software If you use this software, please cite Michael Tomz, Gary King, and Langche Zeng. 1999. RELOGIT: Rare Events Logistic Regression, Version 1.1 Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, October 1, http://gking.harvard.edu/ and the following two papers Gary King and Langche Zeng. 1999a. "Logistic Regression in Rare Events Data," Department of Government, Harvard University, https://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/0s-abs.shtml. Gary King and Langche Zeng. 1999b. "Estimating Absolute, Relative, and Attributable Risks in Case-Control Studies," Department of Government, Harvard University, available from https://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/1s-abs.shtml. 7. Where to obtain updates The current version of RELOGIT is available on this github and at SSC. 8. Sharing this program with others RELOGIT is (C) Copyright, 1999, Michael Tomz, Gary King and Langche Zeng, All Rights Reserved. You may copy and distribute this program provided no charge is made and the copy is identical to the original. To request an exception, please contact Michael Tomz. We recommend that you distribute the most recent version of RELOGIT. 9. Questions and comments Questions and comments about RELOGIT should be directed to Michael Tomz, Department of Government, Harvard University, Littauer Center North Yard, Cambridge, MA 02138. email : tomz@fas.harvard.edu 10. Acknowledgements Parts of this program are borrowed from "CLARIFY: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results," (C) Michael Tomz, Jason Wittenberg and Gary King. The -relogitq- command uses an updated version of a parsing procedure that was developed by Jeroen Weesie, "Parsing Options with Embedded Parentheses," Stata Technical Bulletin 40 (Nov 1997), insert ip22.
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