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A command for estimating regression parameters for the maximum agreement predictor

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  • Matteo Bottai

    (Karolinska Institutet)

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This presentation presents mareg, a command for estimating the coeQcients of maximum agreement regression models for an outcome variable given predictors. Recently introduced by Bottai et al. (The American Statistician. 2022. 76:4, 313–321), maximum agreement regression maximizes the concordance correlation between the prediction and the observed outcome, not the Pearson's correlation coeQcient maximized by ordinary linear regression. The syntax of the command is nearly identical to that of regress, which estimates least-squares regression. The presentation shows the features of the command and its possible applications through real data examples.

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  • Matteo Bottai, "undated". "A command for estimating regression parameters for the maximum agreement predictor," Northern European Stata Conference 2023 04, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:neur23:04
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