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Interpreting Odds Ratio with Two Independent Variables in Binary Logistic Regression using SPSS 

Dr. Todd Grande
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This video demonstrates how to interpret the odds ratio (exponentiated beta) in a binary logistic regression using SPSS with two independent variables. A binary logistic regression returns the odds of belonging to a level of a dichotomous dependent variable using one or more independent variables.

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25 ноя 2016

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Комментарии : 36   
@abdullahshahzad6387
@abdullahshahzad6387 2 года назад
I have been searching for a video explaining this for a lot of time now and finally landed here. You explained everything so beautifully. Thank you so much. You helped me in completing my thesis🙏
@ScienceLongevity
@ScienceLongevity 7 лет назад
Very direct, simple and straight to the point. Very useful tips.
@yehiaelyamani6943
@yehiaelyamani6943 6 лет назад
Brilliant and lucid explanation. Many thanks
@bashiralee5464
@bashiralee5464 6 лет назад
Thanks so much sir. This video was really helpful.
@briancroxford6981
@briancroxford6981 7 лет назад
Love your videos man!
@sharmilasenguptachowdhry509
@sharmilasenguptachowdhry509 3 года назад
Excellent explanation
@martau3
@martau3 4 года назад
Thank you for these very helpful videos :-). Can/should the Wald test be used to test for significance when performing binary logistic regression with data which I am treating as a population? I have been advised that inferential statistical tests are not appropriate with populations, so I'm confused whether to pay attention to the Wald test - particularly as it does not appear to have a straightforward relationship with the size of the coefficients/log odds. Thank you in advance for any answers!
@manuelalevi6734
@manuelalevi6734 4 года назад
Hi, could you explain me how to interpret the OR related to the CI? thank you so much for the video
@arwaalderam6322
thank you so much that was very helpful 🙏🙏
@karilinden6210
@karilinden6210 3 года назад
Excellent video, thank you! - Question: How to interpret for the independent continuing variable (“assessment”) the 95% CI including number 1 and Sig. 0.61 (>0.05)...? Exp(B) shows the Odds but this other information of its "probability"...?
@obsiebassia5129
@obsiebassia5129 7 лет назад
thank you so much , the video is very helpful. Can I use this model to predict probability if information on one of the independent variable is not given ? for example can I use this model to predict probability of admission if i don't have information on assessment but if the individual is licensed ? THANK YOU
@karilinden8219
@karilinden8219 3 года назад
Excellent video, thank you! - Question: How to interpret for the continuing independent variable (now: 'Assessment') the 95% CI including value 1 and Sig. being >0.50 (now: 0.61)....? Illusrates the "probability" of Exp(B) odds ratio?
@marjanmansourvar5455
@marjanmansourvar5455 6 лет назад
A variable such as License should be in categorical or not? (I have the same variable and the results are different once I select the categorical with the one I didn't select that) thanks
@ziaulislam87
@ziaulislam87 5 лет назад
how do you know i the reference is licensed or unlicensed...there is an option of first and last selection in categorical variables ..does it automatically selects zero(unlicensed) as reference displays odd ratio for 1s(licensed)
@phine999
@phine999 7 лет назад
thank you for your thorough step by step explanation, it was really helpful. Can the same interpretation be applied for binary logistic regression interaction analysis and results? If not, where can I find videos regarding the explanation on how to interpret logistic regression interaction analysis results?
@johnonugwu
@johnonugwu 7 лет назад
Can one do binary logistic regression if the variables have missing data
@anilk1241
@anilk1241 6 лет назад
please add a cursor, it is very difficult to follow what you are referring to (I am a beginner learner)
@phoenixquotes
@phoenixquotes 7 лет назад
I really appreciate your educational videos and you hope you can answer the following question:
@stephscro
Do you have any resources for multiple logistic regression with categorical predictor variables that have more than 2 categories? Thank you!
@ifteeable
@ifteeable 5 лет назад
thanks for the video!
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