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Classification_with_Logistic_Regression_Week3_NEC Classification_with_Logistic_Regression_Week3_NEC
  • Classification_with_Logistic_Regression_Week3_NEC

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  • Write a fully executed R-Markdown program and submit a pdf / word or html file performing classification task on the Binary response variable from the Santander Bank Case Study. Make sure to try several permutations of the model before finding the best available model. You are required to clearly display and explain the models that were run for this task.
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Business Research Methods
  • Business Research Methods

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  • Samenvatting van het vak Business Research Methods (Brushing up, logistic regression, factor analysis, reliability analysis, cluster analysis)
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Logistic Regression Exam With Questions and Answers
  • Logistic Regression Exam With Questions and Answers

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Logistic Regression Test Latest Update
  • Logistic Regression Test Latest Update

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Logistic Regression QUIZ 2023
  • Logistic Regression QUIZ 2023

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Predicting Sentiments using Logistic Regression
  • Predicting Sentiments using Logistic Regression

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  • The goal of this project is to predict sentiments in twitter data using logistic regression, closely following the approach outlined in Chapter 5. The input data can be found at In order to use logistic regression, we need to come up with a set of features. One approach suggested in the book is to use positive and negative lexicons. You can find such lexicons at The file socialsent_hist_ has historical adjectives for each decade from 1850 to 2000 in the form of tab separated values. For exampl...
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ISYE 6414 – Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • ISYE 6414 – Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • ISYE 6414 – Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Logistic Regression Commonly used for modeling binary response data. The response variable is a binary variable, and thus, not normally distributed. In logistic regression, we model the probability of a success, not the response variable. In this model, we do not have an error term g-function We link the probability of success to the predicting variables using the g link function. The g function is the s-shape function that models the...
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Plotting_Marginal_Effects_VisualAnalytics_Week12_NEC_Solved Plotting_Marginal_Effects_VisualAnalytics_Week12_NEC_Solved
  • Plotting_Marginal_Effects_VisualAnalytics_Week12_NEC_Solved

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  • 1. load the margins library 2. create a new column called called polviews_m to use Moderate as a reference category using relevel on the polviews column of the gss_sm data. 3. use glm() to create a model called out_bo using logistic regression of polviews_m with sex and race showing an interaction glm(obama~ polviews_m + sex*race, family = "binomial", data = gss_sm). 4. use summary() on out_bo to see what the results look like 5. calculate the marginal effects of each variable and sto...
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Week 13 Week 13
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  • Using the code in section 4.4 create 10 subsets of the okc_train data set. Create an analysis set and an assessment set, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: 1. What does sdf_random_split() do? 2. Explain the function of (rbind, vfolds[2:10]) Use the code in section 4.4 to transform the analysis set by scaling age in each of the training and validation sets by creating a function that finds mean and standard deviation. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 3. What does the function(data) code do? Ex...
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Summary -  Statistical Modelling in Medical Research (BMs61)
  • Summary - Statistical Modelling in Medical Research (BMs61)

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  • Complete summary of all content of the Statistical Modelling in Medical Research course (BMs61). This includes a clear description of linear regression and logistic regression, as well as two types of variable selection; backwards elimination and forward selection. The summary provides a description of how to make these models and how to test whether a new model has higher prediction. Odds ratio calculations for logistic regression are provided as well.
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