Perhaps you've already gotten useful off-list replies.
I assume you can work backwards with the function [-ln(-ln(x))]. (This function, NLOGLOG, looks to be a variant of the ComplentaryLOGLOG function.) It looks like what you compute when you do that is the predicted probability. So, with a 0-1 category variable, a '1' increases the probability of the outcome by an amount 'B'.
Gene Maguin
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Subject: Negative log log link function in ordinal regression
Hi,
I have recently been running some ordinal regression analyses in SPSS, using the negative log log link function (as the lower categories of the dependent variable are more probable). I have some estimates from this analysis and would like to transform them into odds ratios with confidence intervals.
I am aware that this process would be easier is I was using a logit link function as I could just exponentiate the estimate given, but I am unsure what to do with estimates calculated via a negative log log link function.
Any information/tips/hints on this would be very very useful.
Kind Regards,
Tim.
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