Linear regression and logistic regression are classification techniques that can be used to analyze indicators and predict outcomes. Logistic regression uses probability to predict whether observations fall into different categories and is well-suited for binary dependent variables. Linear discriminant analysis also categorizes observations but assumes normal distributions and equal variance among groups.
Linear regression and logistic regression are classification techniques that can be used to analyze indicators and predict outcomes. Logistic regression uses probability to predict whether observations fall into different categories and is well-suited for binary dependent variables. Linear discriminant analysis also categorizes observations but assumes normal distributions and equal variance among groups.
Linear regression and logistic regression are classification techniques that can be used to analyze indicators and predict outcomes. Logistic regression uses probability to predict whether observations fall into different categories and is well-suited for binary dependent variables. Linear discriminant analysis also categorizes observations but assumes normal distributions and equal variance among groups.
Linear regression and logistic regression are classification techniques that can be used to analyze indicators and predict outcomes. Logistic regression uses probability to predict whether observations fall into different categories and is well-suited for binary dependent variables. Linear discriminant analysis also categorizes observations but assumes normal distributions and equal variance among groups.