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Outcome for Logistic Regression

In our standard logistic regression output, there are two lines with "Outcome" in the Variable column. In the Value column, the first line has an entry that gives the name of the outcome variable, the values that constitute presence of the outcome ("< 2500"), and the number of observations in the model that have the outcome present. This row's entry starts with "(+)" to indicate that it refers to the positive outcomes, meaning the outcome is present. The second row has a similar entry in the Value column, but it gives information for the negative outcome (the outcome is not present).

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