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Refers generally to statistical procedures that utilize the logistic function, most commonly various forms of logistic regression
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Python Statsmodel logit nan p-value (vs glm model)
the Y was categorical data type (with only 2 levels, 1 and 0). I changed it to numeric and both logit and glm coefficients are now consistent, and the p-values are not nulls anymore. Thanks to @whuber …
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Python Statsmodel logit nan p-value (vs glm model)
I'm using Python statsmodel to do logistic regression. I'm trying out their glm(family=sm.families.Binomial()) and logit() models. …