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PROBIT Mati OF Total WITH Konsentrasi
/LOG 10
/MODEL PROBIT
/PRINT FREQ CI
/CRITERIA P(.5) ITERATE(20) STEPLIMIT(.1).

Probit Analysis

Notes

Output Created 28-NOV-2017 17:50:51


Comments
Active Dataset DataSet0
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Input
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data 21
File
User-defined missing values are treated
Definition of Missing
as missing.
Missing Value Handling
Statistics are based on all cases with
Cases Used
valid data for all variables in the model.
PROBIT Mati OF Total WITH
Konsentrasi
/LOG 10
Syntax /MODEL PROBIT
/PRINT FREQ CI
/CRITERIA P(.5) ITERATE(20)
STEPLIMIT(.1).
Processor Time 00:00:01,24
Resources
Elapsed Time 00:00:01,58

[DataSet0]

Warnings
Relative Median Potency Estimates are not displayed because there is no grouping
variable in the model.

Data Information

N of Cases

Valid 18
Missing 0
LOG Transform Cannot be 0
Rejected Done
Number of Responses > 0
Number of Subjects
Control Group 3

Convergence Information

Number of Optimal Solution


Iterations Found

PROBIT 10 Yes

Parameter Estimates

Parameter Estimate Std. Error Z Sig. 95%


Confidence
Interval

Lower Bound

Konsentrasi ,296 ,181 1,639 ,101 -,058


PROBITa
Intercept -,929 ,475 -1,957 ,050 -1,404

Parameter Estimates

Parameter 95% Confidence Interval

Upper Bound

Konsentrasi ,651
PROBITa
Intercept -,454

a. PROBIT model: PROBIT(p) = Intercept + BX (Covariates X are transformed using the base 10,000
logarithm.)

Chi-Square Tests
Chi-Square dfb Sig.

Pearson Goodness-of-Fit 21,291 16 ,168a


PROBIT
Test

a. Since the significance level is less than ,500, a heterogeneity factor is used in
the calculation of confidence limits.
b. Statistics based on individual cases differ from statistics based on aggregated
cases.

Cell Counts and Residuals

Number Konsentrasi Number of Observed Expected Residual


Subjects Responses Responses

1 1,699 10 4 3,351 ,649

2 2,000 10 4 3,682 ,318

3 2,699 10 7 4,484 2,516

4 2,875 10 3 4,691 -1,691

5 3,000 10 5 4,839 ,161

6 3,097 10 5 4,953 ,047

7 1,699 10 4 3,351 ,649

8 2,000 10 0 3,682 -3,682

9 2,699 10 7 4,484 2,516


PROBIT
10 2,875 10 7 4,691 2,309

11 3,000 10 6 4,839 1,161

12 3,097 10 5 4,953 ,047

13 1,699 10 5 3,351 1,649

14 2,000 10 2 3,682 -1,682

15 2,699 10 4 4,484 -,484

16 2,875 10 2 4,691 -2,691

17 3,000 10 4 4,839 -,839

18 3,097 10 4 4,953 -,953

Cell Counts and Residuals

Number Probability

PROBIT 1 ,335

2 ,368

3 ,448

4 ,469

5 ,484
6 ,495

7 ,335

8 ,368

9 ,448

10 ,469

11 ,484

12 ,495

13 ,335

14 ,368

15 ,448

16 ,469

17 ,484

18 ,495

Confidence Limits

Probability 95% Confidence Limits for Konsentrasi 95% Confidence Limits for
log(Konsentrasi)b

Estimate Lower Bound Upper Bound Estimate Lower Bound

PROBITa ,010 ,000 . . -4,717 .

,020 ,000 . . -3,797 .

,030 ,001 . . -3,213 .

,040 ,002 . . -2,774 .

,050 ,004 . . -2,416 .

,060 ,008 . . -2,112 .

,070 ,014 . . -1,846 .

,080 ,025 . . -1,607 .

,090 ,041 . . -1,390 .

,100 ,065 . . -1,190 .

,150 ,434 . . -,362 .

,200 1,974 . . ,295 .

,250 7,236 . . ,859 .

,300 23,236 . . 1,366 .

,350 68,496 . . 1,836 .

,400 191,062 . . 2,281 .

,450 515,482 . . 2,712 .

,500 1369,046 . . 3,136 .

,550 3635,991 . . 3,561 .


,600 9809,828 . . 3,992 .

,650 27363,651 . . 4,437 .

,700 80663,535 . . 4,907 .

,750 259026,997 . . 5,413 .

,800 949606,398 . . 5,978 .

,850 4317039,369 . . 6,635 .

,900 29016851,507 . . 7,463 .

,910 45973544,416 . . 7,663 .

,920 75792500,109 . . 7,880 .

,930 131328619,630 . . 8,118 .

,940 242653691,819 . . 8,385 .

,950 488739000,293 . . 8,689 .

,960 1112611943,315 . . 9,046 .

3058846868,54 . . 9,486 .
,970
0

11733194010,9 . . 10,069 .
,980
69

97644893761,8 . . 10,990 .
,990
17

Confidence Limits

Probability 95% Confidence Limits for


log(Konsentrasi)

Upper Bound

PROBITa ,010 .

,020 .

,030 .

,040 .

,050 .

,060 .

,070 .

,080 .

,090 .

,100 .

,150 .

,200 .

,250 .

,300 .

,350 .
,400 .

,450 .

,500 .

,550 .

,600 .

,650 .

,700 .

,750 .

,800 .

,850 .

,900 .

,910 .

,920 .

,930 .

,940 .

,950 .

,960 .

,970 .

,980 .

,990 .

a. A heterogeneity factor is used.


b. Logarithm base = 10.

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