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Logistic Regression Analysis

Erling B. Andersen
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Erling B. Andersen: University of Copenhagen, Department of Statistics

Chapter 9 in The Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data, 1991, pp 269-319 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In chapter 8 the connection to log-linear models for contingency tables was stressed. The direct connection to regression analysis for continuous response variables will now be brought more clearly into focus. Assume as before that the response variable is binary and that it is observed together with p explanatory variables. For n cases the data will then consist of n vectors $$({y_v},{z_{1v}},...,{z_{pv}}), v = 1,...,n$$ of jointly observed values of the response variable and the explanatory variables.

Keywords: Explanatory Variable; Logistic Regression Model; Logistic Regression; Standardize Residual; Social Rank (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-97353-6_9

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