Selected article for: "follow regression and logistic regression"

Author: Chung, James J.; Rayburn, Maire C.; Chigerwe, Munashe
Title: Randomized controlled clinical trial on the effect of oral immunoglobulin supplementation on neonatal dairy calves with diarrhea
  • Document date: 2019_5_24
  • ID: k5k1eeev_14
    Snippet: Kruskal-Wallis tests depending on whether data were normally distributed or not. Differences in proportions of calves with failure of transfer of passive immunity, calves medically treated for diarrhea, and mortality rates among the 3 groups were compared using the χ 2 test or Fisher's exact test when a cell had <5 counts in a 2 × 2 frequency table. In cases where a cell had zero counts in a 2 × 2 frequency table, 0.5 was added to all cells. A.....
    Document: Kruskal-Wallis tests depending on whether data were normally distributed or not. Differences in proportions of calves with failure of transfer of passive immunity, calves medically treated for diarrhea, and mortality rates among the 3 groups were compared using the χ 2 test or Fisher's exact test when a cell had <5 counts in a 2 × 2 frequency table. In cases where a cell had zero counts in a 2 × 2 frequency table, 0.5 was added to all cells. A conditional follow-up logistic regression was only considered if differences in the proportions with failure of transfer of passive immunity, calves medically treated for diarrhea, and mortality rates among the groups were significant.

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