Hi,
Thank you all for your support. It is my first post here.
Please I am using gologit2 to perform PPOM on a 3 level ordered dependent variable that is measuring nutrition behaviour (nutbecat). The predictor variables are location (rural =0 urban =1), age (continuous variable), gender (male= 0 female = 1, ,) education level (Primary =0, Secondary=1 and above=2 and No education=3), wealth index (continuous) , marital status (not married =0, married = 1) and employment status (Not employed= 0, Employed =1). I fitted a POM using ologit command in STATA 14.0 Proportional assumption checks on these variables using Brant test showed that location (p=0.000) and employment status (p=0.025) failed the test.
I hence performed a PPOM with gologit2 using autofit.
Please I have to issues that In need help and education with.
1. In the Brant test as mentioned earlier, two variables; location and employment were said to fail that test. However in the gologit2 output the only unconstrained variable is location. Please what does this mean and why is it so?
2. From the PPOM results, location, my primary predictor was not statistically significant and it had a positive coefficient (coeff.=0.3038553; p-value = 0.159) at the Poor nutrition behaviour versus fair nutrition behaviour and good nutrition behaviour level. But this changed to a significant p-value with a negative coefficient (coeff. = -0.795017 p-value = 0.000) in the behaviour and fair nutrition behaviour versus good nutrition behaviour level. Even as I have a fair idea why things are this way especially with the coefficients, I don't know much about the p-values. Another issue here is how to adequately interpret results for location.
Thank you again for your support.
Thank you all for your support. It is my first post here.
Please I am using gologit2 to perform PPOM on a 3 level ordered dependent variable that is measuring nutrition behaviour (nutbecat). The predictor variables are location (rural =0 urban =1), age (continuous variable), gender (male= 0 female = 1, ,) education level (Primary =0, Secondary=1 and above=2 and No education=3), wealth index (continuous) , marital status (not married =0, married = 1) and employment status (Not employed= 0, Employed =1). I fitted a POM using ologit command in STATA 14.0 Proportional assumption checks on these variables using Brant test showed that location (p=0.000) and employment status (p=0.025) failed the test.
I hence performed a PPOM with gologit2 using autofit.
Please I have to issues that In need help and education with.
1. In the Brant test as mentioned earlier, two variables; location and employment were said to fail that test. However in the gologit2 output the only unconstrained variable is location. Please what does this mean and why is it so?
2. From the PPOM results, location, my primary predictor was not statistically significant and it had a positive coefficient (coeff.=0.3038553; p-value = 0.159) at the Poor nutrition behaviour versus fair nutrition behaviour and good nutrition behaviour level. But this changed to a significant p-value with a negative coefficient (coeff. = -0.795017 p-value = 0.000) in the behaviour and fair nutrition behaviour versus good nutrition behaviour level. Even as I have a fair idea why things are this way especially with the coefficients, I don't know much about the p-values. Another issue here is how to adequately interpret results for location.
Thank you again for your support.
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