Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2025
In Chapter 10, students learned how to predict a continuous dependent variable with a multiple linear regression. In this chapter, students learn how to predict a dichotomous dependent variable with a binary logistic regression analysis. Students also learn how to interpret and visualize the results with an ROC curve. A binary logistic regression is beneficial to researchers that need to analyze the relationship of independent variables to a dependent variable that might have dichotomous outcomes such as true/false, present/not present, etc. Students are taught how to perform and interpret a binary logistic regression in SPSS and R.
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