Produces chi-square test statistics and p-values for Wald tests of whether each parameter is zero.
Note: You can change the α level for the confidence intervals by selecting Set Alpha Level from the red triangle menu in the Fit Model launch window. The default α level is 0.05.
Shows the risk ratios for the effects. For continuous columns, unit risk ratios and range risk ratios are calculated. The Unit Risk Ratio is Exp(estimate) and the Range Risk Ratio is Exp[estimate*(xMax – xMin)]. The Unit Risk Ratio shows the risk change over one unit of the regressor, and the Range Risk Ratio shows the change over the whole range of the regressor. For categorical columns, risk ratios are shown in separate reports for each effect. Note that for a categorical variable with k levels, only k -1 design variables, or levels, are used.
Tip: To see Reciprocal values in the Risk Ratio report, right-click in the report and select Columns > Reciprocal.