Multiple Logistic Regression

  • Hosmer D
  • Lemeshow S
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Abstract

Use multiple logistic regression when you have one nominal variable and two or more measurement variables, and you want to know how the measurement variables affect the nominal variable. You can use it to predict probabilities of the dependent nominal variable, or if you're careful, you can use it for suggestions about which independent variables have a major effect on the dependent variable.

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Hosmer, D. W., & Lemeshow, S. (2000). Multiple Logistic Regression. In Applied Logistic Regression (pp. 31–46). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/0471722146.ch2

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