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A comparison of the Hosmer–Lemeshow, Pigeon–Heyse, and Tsiatis goodness-of-fit tests for binary logistic regression under two grouping methods
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    A comparison of the Hosmer–Lemeshow, Pigeon–Heyse, and Tsiatis goodness-of-fit tests for binary logistic regression under two grouping methods (English)
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    13 June 2017
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    binary logistic regression
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    deciles-of-risk
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    goodness-of-fit
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    Hosmer-Lemeshow
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    partition the covariate space
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    Pigeon-Heyse
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    Tsiatis
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