15. If you had an exp(B) of 1.4 what would this mean? a) If you increase your...

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15. If you had an exp(B) of −1.4 what would this mean?

a) If you increase your predictor variable by one unit the odds of being in the condition coded as 1 would be 1.4 times lower

b) If you increase your predictor variable by one unit the odds of being in the condition coded as 1 would be 1.4 times higher

c) You have made a mistake as you cannot have a negative exp(B)

d) None of the above

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Statistics For The Health Sciences

ISBN: 9781849203364

1st Edition

Authors: Christine Dancey, John Reidy, Richard Rowe

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