I'm not positive of the question you are asking b/c I lost some of initial 
messages in thread but I think
>predict(model, type="expected")
gives fitted probabilities 

Apologies if I answered a question no one asked. 

On Feb 28, 2013, at 7:45 PM, lisa <lisha.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I do appreciate this answer. I heard that in SAS, conditional logistic model 
> do predictions in the same way. However, this formula can only deal with 
> in-sample predictions. How about the out-of-sample one? Is it like one of the 
> former responses by Thomas, say, it's impossible to do the out-of-sample 
> prediction??
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