A general-purpose nomogram generator for predictive logistic regression models

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Multivariate logistic regression is a statistical method commonly used in several fields to build predictive models. A nomogram is a tool that provides graphical depictions of all variables in the model and enables the user to easily compute output probabilities. Our objective was to build a flexible and easy-to-use nomogram generator in Stata. The script works after arbitrary logit or logistic commands.

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Zlotnik, A., & Abraira, V. (2015). A general-purpose nomogram generator for predictive logistic regression models. Stata Journal, 15(2), 537–546. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1501500212

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