Exam 20: Categorical Outcomes: Logistic Regression
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Which of the following sentences regarding logistic regression is false?
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With regard to logistic regression,which of the following sentences about the R-statistic is false?
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In the following table,how many mistakes are made when an animal is predicted to be a dog? 

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The ____ the value of the log-likelihood statistic,the ______ unexplained observations there are.
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A researcher collected some data to look at tiredness (measured on a 10-point scale ranging from 0 (I'm wide awake)to 10 (I can't keep my eyes open)as a predictor of the following mood states (people were classified into each mood based on a diary): more depressed than normal (score = 2),more anxious than normal (score = 1)or normal (score = 0). Which of the following tests would be the most appropriate method for analysing these data?
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Which of the following statements about the Wald statistic is false?
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Imagine we had a sample of 15 couples and we wanted to predict which of the couples are likely to still be together in 1 year's time.In an attempt to do this,we filmed each couple having a 5-minute discussion about a recent 'difficult issue' that had arisen in their relationship .How could we analyse these data?
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The statistical implication of using a parsimony heuristic is:
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It is useful to compare a logistic regression model against some kind of baseline state.Which of the following is the baseline state that is usually used in logistic regression?
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A researcher was interested in predicting whether a person would attempt to commit suicide (score = 1)or not (score = 0)from their depression scores.They found that the value of Exp(B)(the odds ratio)was 2.56.How should this value be interpreted?
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Imagine we were trying to predict whether someone will pass (score = 1),or fail (score = 0)their driving test based on: (1)the number of hours of lessons they'd had; (2)whether or not they owned a car; (3)how many previous tests they had taken; and (4)their score on a test of spatial awareness.What analysis could we use on these data?
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The interpretation of the odds ratio,Exp(B),can be generalized to the population if:
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