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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/rep_olr.R
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\name{rep_olr}
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\alias{rep_olr}
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\title{A repeated ordinal logistic regression function}
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\usage{
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rep_olr(meas, vars, string, ci = FALSE, data)
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{meas}{Effect meassure. Input as c() of columnnames, use dput().}
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\item{vars}{variables in model. Input as c() of columnnames, use dput().}
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\item{ci}{flag to get results as OR with 95% confidence interval.}
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\item{str}{variables to test. Input as c() of columnnames, use dput().}
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\item{dta}{data frame to pull variables from.}
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}
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\description{
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For bivariate analyses. The confint() function is rather slow, causing the whole function to hang when including many predictors and calculating the ORs with CI.
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}
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\examples{
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rep_olr()
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}
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\keyword{logistic}
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\keyword{olr}
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\keyword{ordinal}
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\keyword{regression}
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