15 Question 15 (2 points) 4) Listen The coefficient for the predictor in logistic regression with one binary predictor i

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15 Question 15 (2 points) 4) Listen The coefficient for the predictor in logistic regression with one binary predictor i

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15 Question 15 (2 points) 4) Listen The coefficient for the predictor in logistic regression with one binary predictor is interpreted as the change in log-odds given a 1-unit increase in the predictor. This is also true for when our predictor is continuous. True False
S Question 13 (2 points) E4) Listen In logistic regression with one binary predictor, the intercept is interpreted as the log odds of being a 1 in your outcome while being a zero in the predictor. True False Question 14 (2 points) 4) Listen In a logistic regression with one binary predictor, the coefficient for our predictor is the change in log-odds of the outcome being 1 given a one-unit increase in our predictor. True False
5 Question 12 (2 points) 40 Listen When interpreting the intercept in an intercept-only logistic regression, the intercept of the outcome being 1. is equal to the odds predictor ratio log-odds
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