Equitable Equations
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Why isn't it a great idea to use residual sum of squares to assess logistical models? I'll explain and then show you some better options. If this vid helps you, please help me a tiny bit by mashing that 'like' button. For more #rstats joy, crush that 'subscribe' button!
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You can find materials supporting this vid (and others) at https://github.com/equitable-equations/youtube.
Your videos are amazing, watching them are really helping me to be introduced in logistic regression. If I may, I'd like to ask you how can we say in the min. 13:15 that the overall sample proportion is 50%. Is it defined by the model or is it a logical propriety of a binary classification variable? Thank you very much for your effort. To my opinion you deserve many more likes!
I cannot thank you enough for making this video. Even though I was missing on some things I understood deviance and it's importance to the core. Thank you so much. Stealing the quote from the back ground, love you to the moon and back.
Hi, Andrew, could you please make a tutorial for sample selection model? Thanks.
Bro is literally saving me rn
@EquitableEquations
You can find materials supporting this vid (and others) at https://github.com/equitable-equations/youtube.
@fabioramilli8863
Your videos are amazing, watching them are really helping me to be introduced in logistic regression. If I may, I'd like to ask you how can we say in the min. 13:15 that the overall sample proportion is 50%. Is it defined by the model or is it a logical propriety of a binary classification variable? Thank you very much for your effort. To my opinion you deserve many more likes!
@adityellectual4563
I cannot thank you enough for making this video. Even though I was missing on some things I understood deviance and it's importance to the core. Thank you so much. Stealing the quote from the back ground, love you to the moon and back.
@CanDoSo_org
Hi, Andrew, could you please make a tutorial for sample selection model? Thanks.
@ibrahimsereer1938
Bro is literally saving me rn