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Logistic regression geometry

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arxiv 1304.1720 v1 pith:WTVDP5Z2 submitted 2013-04-05 stat.ME

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This paper looks at effects, due to the boundary, on inference in logistic regression. It shows that first -- and, indeed, higher -- order asymptotic results are not uniform across the model. Near the boundary, effects such as high skewness, discreteness and collinearity dominate, any of which could render inference based on asymptotic normality suspect. A highly interpretable diagnostic tool is proposed allowing the analyst to check if the boundary is going to have an appreciable effect on standard inferential techniques.

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