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The binomial distribution gives the frequencies of "successes" in a fixed number of independent "trials". Use this tag for questions about data that might be binomially distributed or for questions about the theory of this distribution.
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Statement of result for binomial confidence intervals
When using confidence intervals, my response is always as follows:
In repeated sampling % of intervals so constructed will contain _. Thus, we have % confidence that the true lies within __-_.
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Correct use of binary logistic regression?
Want to understand if I'm using the binary logit regression correctly and that my data does not violate any assumptions.
An example of my data is below. I'm attempting to determine if a customer wil …