In linear and multiple regression, Y is predicted from one or more independent (X) variables. In logistic regression, it is the probability of the X variables predicting Y that is used. What is the likelihood that the X variable(s) will predict Y if a probability value of .1 is produced?
A) Very unlikely
B) Very likely
C) Likely
D) A prefect prediction
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