Thank you!
I am more familiar with using Youden Index cut-off or closest topleft criterion, but this is another way of calculating the same thing? In my example the result is Yes or No (diagnosing a disease) and not a continous variable.
best,
Elin
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- Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:50 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: multiple ROC curves, logistic regression
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- Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:01 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: multiple ROC curves, logistic regression
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Re: multiple ROC curves, logistic regression
Hi Seol, I just posted a Q in the help section, and you seem to be the right person to answer, Im not sure how to best tag you in this conversation.. The question is what the cut-off value is based on, which method used. And what is the significance of Ir.eta, see picture:slightly_smiling_face: Than...
- Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:48 am
- Forum: Help
- Topic: ROC analysis in Snow Cluster
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ROC analysis in Snow Cluster
Hi all,
Im new to Jamovi and also not very experienced in statistics. Ive run a ROC analysis and my question is what method is used to calculate the optimal cut-off point in this program. Youden? Topleft? something else?
Ir.eta = 0.734 signifies?
Im new to Jamovi and also not very experienced in statistics. Ive run a ROC analysis and my question is what method is used to calculate the optimal cut-off point in this program. Youden? Topleft? something else?
Ir.eta = 0.734 signifies?