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Logistic Regression: Developing a Model for Risk Analysis

J. P. Verma ()
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J. P. Verma: Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Research and Advanced Studies

Chapter Chapter 13 in Data Analysis in Management with SPSS Software, 2013, pp 413-442 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Logistic regression is a useful statistical technique for developing a prediction model for any event that is binary in nature. A binary event can either occur or not occur. It has only two states which may be represented by 1(occurrence) and 0(nonoccurrence). Logistic regression can also be applied in a situation where the dependent variable has more than two classifications. The logistic regression can either be binary or multinomial depending upon whether the dependent variable is classified into two groups or more than two groups, respectively. In this chapter, the discussion shall be made only for binary logistic regression.

Keywords: Logistic Regression; Ordinary Little Square; Logistic Model; Logistic Function; Landslide Susceptibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-0786-3_13

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