An interactive report that enables you to add or remove effects from the model. See Effect Summary Report in Standard Least Squares Report and Options.
(Available only if the model consists of a single continuous effect.) The logistic probability plot provides a picture of what the logistic model is fitting. At each x value, the probability scale in the y direction is divided up (partitioned) into probabilities for each response category. The probabilities are measured as the vertical distance between the curves, with the total across all Y category probabilities summing to 1.
Shows tests that compare the whole-model fit to the model that omits all the regressor effects except the intercept parameters. The test is analogous to the Analysis of Variance table for continuous responses. For more information about the Whole Model Test report, see Whole Model Test.
(Available only when there are replicated points with respect to the X effects and the model is not saturated.) Shows a lack of fit test, also called a goodness of fit test, that addresses whether more terms are needed in the model. See Lack of Fit Test.