Hi, thanks for your question! The minimum "n" for logistic regression depends on the number of predictors and the event rate in your data. A common rule of thumb is at least 10 events per predictor variable (EPV) for reliable estimates. This means you need enough observations to ensure you have at least 10 outcomes (e.g., successes or failures) for each independent variable included in the model. I hope this was helpful, Regards Hannah
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What is the minimum “n” to do a logistic regression analysis?
Hi, thanks for your question! The minimum "n" for logistic regression depends on the number of predictors and the event rate in your data. A common rule of thumb is at least 10 events per predictor variable (EPV) for reliable estimates. This means you need enough observations to ensure you have at least 10 outcomes (e.g., successes or failures) for each independent variable included in the model. I hope this was helpful, Regards Hannah
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