Sufficient sample size and power in multilevel ordinal logistic regression models (Q2012999)
From MaRDI portal
| This is the item page for this Wikibase entity, intended for internal use and editing purposes. Please use this page instead for the normal view: Sufficient sample size and power in multilevel ordinal logistic regression models |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6756156
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Sufficient sample size and power in multilevel ordinal logistic regression models |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6756156 |
Statements
Sufficient sample size and power in multilevel ordinal logistic regression models (English)
0 references
3 August 2017
0 references
Summary: For most of the time, biomedical researchers have been dealing with ordinal outcome variable in multilevel models where patients are nested in doctors. We can justifiably apply multilevel cumulative logit model, where the outcome variable represents the mild, severe, and extremely severe intensity of diseases like malaria and typhoid in the form of ordered categories. Based on our simulation conditions, maximum likelihood (ML) method is better than penalized quasilikelihood (PQL) method in three-category ordinal outcome variable. PQL method, however, performs equally well as ML method where five-category ordinal outcome variable is used. Further, to achieve power more than 0.80, at least 50 groups are required for both ML and PQL methods of estimation. It may be pointed out that, for five-category ordinal response variable model, the power of PQL method is slightly higher than the power of ML method.
0 references
multilevel ordinal logistic regression model
0 references
maximum likelihood method
0 references
penalized quasilikelihood
0 references
0 references