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ycenycute
Obsidian | Level 7

In logistic regression in SAS EM, why does it give F statistics and R squared? Shouldn't it be Likelihood ratio (chi square) and pseudo-R squared? 

Also, should there be a classification table like in decision tree for a classification problem?

 

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gcjfernandez
SAS Employee
Please check the metadata of the target variable. It appears your target variable is considered as interval therefore EM is fitting multiple Linear regression.

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gcjfernandez
SAS Employee
Please check the metadata of the target variable. It appears your target variable is considered as interval therefore EM is fitting multiple Linear regression.
ycenycute
Obsidian | Level 7
Yeah, the target is considered as interval instead of binary. Thanks.

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