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. What is logistic regression?

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. How do researchers work around the issues that arise when they use linear regression to find the straight line that best fits the relationship between a ratio-level independent variable and a dichotomous dependent variable?

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. Which of the following statements about the mathematical transformation of the dichotomous dependent variable is not valid?

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. What are odds?

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. Calculate the odds of attending a statistics class when there are 12 classes per term and you attend 8 of them.

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. Calculate the odds of attending a statistics class when there are 12 classes per term and you attend 6 of them.

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. Calculate the probability of a dichotomous variable being equal to 1 if the probability of it equalling 0 is 0.2.

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. Calculate the probability of a dichotomous variable being equal to 0 if the probability of it being equal to 1 is 0.7.

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. What is Euler's constant?

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. Which of the following statements about log-transformed, dichotomous dependent variables is not valid?

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. One of the following statements about log odds is not true - which one is it?

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. If the probability of something occurring is 0.7, then calculate the odds of something occurring.

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. If the probability of something occurring is 0.3, then calculate the odds of something occurring.

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. Calculate the natural log odds of something occurring if the probability of something occurring is 0.7.

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. Calculate the natural log odds of something occurring if the probability of something occurring is 0.3.

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. Although logistic regression uses an approach that is like linear regression, there are several key differences–which one of the following is not one of those differences?

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. What are odds ratios?

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. If the odds of lower-income adults going hungry is equal to 0.176 and the odds of higher-income adults going hungry is 0.053, then calculate the odds ratio - what is it?

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. One of the following statements about odds ratios is not true–which one is it?

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. It's easiest to interpret odds ratios using a two-step process–what are the two steps?

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. Since many things that social science researchers want to make predictions about cannot be captured in ratio-level variables, logistic regression is widely used.

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. Transforming dichotomous dependent variables so they range from negative infinity to positive infinity allows researchers to continue using the same general approach they use in linear regression to make predictions about a dichotomous dependent variable.

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. When dichotomous dependent variables are transformed from negative infinity to positive infinity the interpretation of the regression coefficients remains the same.

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. When transforming a dichotomous dependent variable in a logistic regression, the value on an independent variable is used to predict the probability that the dependent variable will be equal to 1.

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. When transforming a dichotomous dependent variable in a logistic regression, the value on the dependent variable is used to predict the probability that the independent variable will be equal to 1.

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. When transforming a dichotomous dependent variable in a logistic regression, transforming probabilities into odds is useful because odds range from 0 to positive infinity.

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. For a dichotomous dependent variable, the probability that something will not occur is never equal to 1 minus the probability that something will occur.

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. There are only two possible values in a dichotomous variable, and the probability of having either value is equal to 1, or 100%.

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Researchers often use pi to denote the probability that y will be equal to 1, given x.

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. When the probability that a dichotomous dependent variable will be equal to 1 is transformed into odds, the values on the dependent variable can potentially range from 0 to negative infinity.

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. In the natural sciences and mathematics, researchers often transform values of some variable using the natural log, a transformation which relies on Euler's constant.

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. The decimals of Euler's constant are limited–in other words they don't continue forever.

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. Log odds refer to the natural log of the odds of something not occurring.

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ln is notation used to indicate the process of finding the natural log of a number.

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. The natural log of the odds of something occurring is 4.60 if the probability of something occurring is 0.99.

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. Since the log odds range from negative infinity to positive infinity, the log odds of a dichotomous dependent variable can be substituted into a linear regression prediction equation without any problems.

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. With odds ratios, the odds of something occurring in the first group are expressed as a ratio of the odds of that same thing occurring in the second group.

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. Using percentages to report differences in odds doesn't make sense because odds are non-linear.

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. An odds ratio of 0.25 indicates that the group shown in the ratio's numerator has 75% lower odds of something occurring than the group shown in the ratio's denominator.

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. If the odds ratio of a dummy variable is greater than 1, then the group captured in the dummy variable is predicted to be more likely than the reference group to have something occur.

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