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Conditional logistic regression is an extension of [[logistic regression]] that allows to take into account [[stratification |stratification (clinical trials)]] and [[matching]]. Its main field of application is [[observational studies]] and in particular [[epidemiology]]. It was designed in 1978 by [[Norman Breslow]], [[Nicholas Day]], K. T. Halvorsen, Ross L. Prentice and C. Sabai.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Breslow, N. E., Day, N. E., Halvorsen, K. T., Prentice, R. L., & Sabai, C.| title = Estimation of multiple relative risk functions in matched case-control studies. | journal = American Journal of Epidemiology | date = 1978 | volume = 108 | issue = 4 | pages = 299-307 }}</ref>
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