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What is the the formula for relative importance of independent variables in ordered logit. Is it the same as for logistic regression?

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What is the the formula for relative importance of independent variables in ordered logit. Is it the same as for logistic regression?

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Yes, it is. So you multiply each b value by the standard deviation of the corresponding independent variable, and compare the products. Q: I’ve come up against a problem when trying to interpret results of an ordered logit analysis – the output does not give you any Exp(b) figures which I can use to find out the effects of a unit change in the to multiply the coefficients. A You can get from b to Exp(b) by using a calculator. The button is likely to be labelled ex (not EXP which usually does something different, to do with the way numbers are displayed). Sometimes you have to press a shift key to get this button to work. To make sure you are doing it right, try it out first on some logistic regression output (where you get both b to Exp(b) given to you) to make sure you have got the right one.

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