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Which regression tree to use for large data?
It may be helpful to randomly fetch fewer records (try 2000 or 5000). From here what I would do is try making multiple classification trees and average your results across trees. Here's a great video …
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Why do my p-values differ between logistic regression output, chi-squared test, and the conf...
In R my logistic regression output looks as follows:
Call:
glm(formula = Cure ~ Diabetes, family = binomial(link = "logit"),
data = All_patients)
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Coefficients:
Estimate Std. …