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Predictive Modelling

Posted by Anonymous on 7/2/2004 at 5:29 AM ET 250 Points
I noticed that most analytic CRM using logistic to build the predictive model. My question is the pros and cons about logistic and normal regression (dependent variable is continous). Especially in practice. THX
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