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Binary logistic regression

By Jim Frost

Binary logistic regression models the relationship between a set of predictors and a binary response variable. A binary response has only two possible values, such as win and lose. Use a binary regression model to understand how changes in the predictor values are associated with changes in the probability of an event occurring.

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