I am running a logistic regression to predict a binary outcome with 12 predictors. I ran the logistic regression in Enterprise Guide and then in Enterprise Miner...all fit statistics match, but the intercept and some of the parameter estimates do not match. While some odds ratios in one output can be inverted to match the odds-ratios in the other, I cannot come up with a logical reason of why this is happening. In each I am using the binary outcome=1 as the level to fit model. I attached output for reference. Any help is appreciated!
Are the parameterization methods the same for your categorical variables?
The default is GLM though REF is usually what people want.
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I am running a logistic regression to predict a binary outcome with 12 predictors. I ran the logistic regression in Enterprise Guide and then in Enterprise Miner...all fit statistics match, but the intercept and some of the parameter estimates do not match. While some odds ratios in one output can be inverted to match the odds-ratios in the other, I cannot come up with a logical reason of why this is happening. In each I am using the binary outcome=1 as the level to fit model. I attached output for reference. Any help is appreciated!
Glad to hear it's fixed, please mark this as solved. Marking your own answer as the solution here would also be appropriate.
Cheers!
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