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majdi_ka
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I'm using SAS Enterprise Miner, and in the logistic regression node results, I have t-value, Tscore...

 

I want to know what it is and if it is a way to order the variables effects, or I have to look at the coefficient (or exp(coefficient)).

 

Thanks in advance,

 

MK

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WendyCzika
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The t-value is the parameter estimate (aka coefficient) divided by its standard error.  The significance of this statistic based on the T distribution is given by the P Value column, so the effects with the smallest p-values are the most significant.

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

The t-value is the parameter estimate (aka coefficient) divided by its standard error.  The significance of this statistic based on the T distribution is given by the P Value column, so the effects with the smallest p-values are the most significant.

majdi_ka
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi @WendyCzika,

 

Thanks for your answer.

 

So this is a test for the significance of the coefficients. H0 would be beta=0 and H1 beta<> 0. 

 

In fact, all the documentation that I found mentioned the chi-square test  that we find in the output result but none of them has mentioned the T-value (In the regression hp node result there is a graphic of it), nor the Tscore.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

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