2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4907472
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The effect of high leverage points on the maximum estimated likelihood for separation in logistic regression

Abstract: This article is concerned with the performance of the maximum estimated likelihood estimator in the presence of separation in the space of the independent variables and high leverage points. The maximum likelihood estimator suffers from the problem of non overlap cases in the covariates where the regression coefficients are not identifiable and the maximum likelihood estimator does not exist. Consequently, iteration scheme fails to converge and gives faulty results. To remedy this problem, the maximum estimate… Show more

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“…It describes the relationship between dependent variable and independent variable. It is a statistical model and draws a log line that distinguishes between output variables [51]. It is being used efficiently for classification as well as regression tasks and provides low variance.…”
Section: Logistic Regression (Lr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It describes the relationship between dependent variable and independent variable. It is a statistical model and draws a log line that distinguishes between output variables [51]. It is being used efficiently for classification as well as regression tasks and provides low variance.…”
Section: Logistic Regression (Lr)mentioning
confidence: 99%