Authors
Chao-Ying Joanne Peng, Tak-Shing Harry So, Frances K Stage, Edward P St. John
Publication date
2002/6
Journal
Research in higher education
Volume
43
Pages
259-293
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
This article examines the use and interpretation of logistic regression in three leading higher education research journals from 1988 to 1999. The journals were selected because of their emphasis on research, relevance to higher education issues, broad coverage of research topics, and reputable editorial policies. The term “logistic regression” encompasses logit modeling, probit modeling, and tobit modeling and the significance tests of their estimates. A total of 52 articles were identified as using logistic regression. Our review uncovered an increasingly sophisticated use of logistic regression for a wide range of topics. At the same time, there continues to be confusion over terminology. The sample sizes used did not always achieve a desired level of stability in the parameters estimated. Discussion of results in terms of delta-Ps and marginal probabilities was not always cautionary, according to definitions …
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