Logistic Regression: Modeling with StatT...
Lichtendahl, Kenne...
Logistic Regression: Modeling with StatTools
Lichtendahl, Kenneth C. Jr.; Andrasko, Joe; Boatright, Benjamin
QA-0945 | Published June 12, 2023 | 6 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Logistic regression is a modeling technique often used to predict a binary variable—a variable coded as 1 if an event of interest occurs (e.g., a borrower defaults on a loan) and coded as 0 otherwise. This note details how logistic regression applies the logistic function to generate a probability forecast for a binary event. It also includes an example of how to fit a logistic regression model to loan default data using StatTools (an Excel add-in). The StatTools output is then used to predict a loan’s default as a function of the borrower’s credit score.
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