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Title: Logistic Regression


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Logistic Regression
  • With linear regression we predicted an outcome or
    dependent variable Y (measured at the interval or
    ratio level) using one or more predictor
    variables (Xs) also measured at the interval or
    ratio level.
  • With logistic regression, we can predict an
    outcome or dependent variable Y (measured as a
    dichotomous or categorical variable---nominal or
    ordinal level) using one or more predictor
    variables that are continuous or categorical
    (ratio, interval, ordinal, or nominal levels)!
  • For example, we could use multiple logistic
    regression to predict the gender of a person
    using several predictor variables such as
    laziness, pig-headedness, booze consumption, and
    number of burps a person does in a day.

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Logistic Regression 2
  • On a serious note, logistic regression is used in
    medical research to formulate models about
    variables that predict whether a tumor is likely
    to be cancerous or benign, what variables predict
    whether a heart attack or stroke survivor is
    likely to have a subsequent heart attack or
    stroke.
  • In social science, logistic regression has been
    used to develop models that predict the odds that
    convicts will recidivate or not which variables
    predict if couples will get divorced or not
    what variables predict whether people will vote
    for a certain party or not what variables
    predict if a consumer will purchase a product or
    not, etc., etc., etc.

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Principles behind Logistic Regression
  • In linear regression, we predict Y using a
    combination of each predictor variable multiplied
    by its respective regression coefficient as
    illustrated in the formula
  • With logistic regression, instead of predicting
    the value of Y from one or more predictors, we
    predict the probability of Y occurring given
    certain values of the predictor variables using
    the following formula...

Y a b1X1 b2X2 . bnXn e
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Principles of Logistic Regression 2
  • Despite similarities in the underlying equations,
    we cannot apply linear regression directly to a
    situation where the outcome variable is
    dichotomous.
  • One of the assumptions of linear regression is
    that the relationship between the variables is
    linear. When the outcome variable is dichotomous
    this assumption is not tenable.
  • One way to circumvent this problem is to
    transform the data using the logarithmic
    transformationa modification of the data which
    as the effect of expressing a non-linear
    relationship between variables in a linear way.

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Principles of Logistic Regression 3
  • Logistic regression expresses the multiple linear
    regression equation in logarithmic terms and
    resolves the violation of the linearity
    assumption.
  • The resulting value from the equation is a
    probability that varies from 0 to 1. A value
    close to 0 means that Y is very unlikely and a
    value close to 1 means that Y is very likely. .
  • Each predictor variable in logistic regression
    has its own coefficient. The logistic regression
    coefficients are estimated using the
    maximum-likliihood methodwhich selects
    coefficients that make the observed data values
    most likely to have occurred. This is the way
    that SPSS optimizes the fit of the logistic
    regression model.

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Logistic Regression A Research Example
  • A researcher interested in childhood
    socialization wants to identify variables that
    predict a childs understanding of social display
    norms or rules (an understanding of how to behave
    in social situations among children).
  • The researcher suspects that the childs age and
    empathy skills (ability to appreciated the
    thoughts and feelings of others), are important
    predictors of the childs ability to follow
    social display norms.
  • The outcome variable (Y) is the childs
    possession of social display norms (Did the child
    pass the social display norm test Yes/No?).
    The first predictor variable (X1) is the
    possession of empathy (Did the child pass the
    empathy test Yes/No?). The second predictor
    variable (X2) is the childs age in month (a
    continuousinterval or ratio..variable).
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