| logistic regression |
A variant of standard regression used when the dependent variable is a dichotomy, such as success/failure.
Ãâó: www.uvm.edu/~dhowell/StatPages/Glossaries/Glossary...
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| logistic regression |
This refers to using a statistical model for a process that contains an exponential factor, and seeing what is the best fit of the data.
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/eqhlth/pages/academic_resourc...
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| logistic regression |
Logistic regression analyses were carried out separately for multiparas and primiparas, with each of the 3 control variables in turn as the dependent variable. Variables were entered into the model only if a significant univariate relationship was found for that outcome for women of that parity. Results of the 6 analyses are summarized in Tables 6 -8. The dependent variable was coded as 1 = "in control" and 0 = "not in control. ...
Ãâó: dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-536X.2003.00253.x
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| logistic regression |
1 : a statistical technique that predicts the probability of a dichotomous dependent variable (eg, dead or alive) using, typically, a combination of continuous and categorical independent variables.
Ãâó: ebn.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/3/1/32-a
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