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Question 6 of 34 Let p represent the probability that a student engages in binge

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Question

Question 6 of 34 Let p represent the probability that a student engages in binge drinking. After running a logistic regression, we have the model: Logit(p) = 3.726 + 0.283(White)-0.434(Black)-0.234(Asian)-0.209(age) + 0.449(Fraternity)-028(Male) Assuming all coefficients are significant, which factors increase the risk of binge drinking? o A. There is not enough information to answer this question O B. Belonging to a fraternity: being male OC. Being Black or Asian; aging; being male 0 D. Being white, belonging to a Fraternity Reset Selection

Explanation / Answer

The risk of binge drinking increases for those variables that have a positive coefficient , thus in this case it is (White) and (Fraternity) so option D

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