On May 27, 2014, at 1:51 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> i know this is probably a silly question but im wondering what is the
> 'reference' category when you run a binomal glm. that is my outcome/DV is
> 0,1 and i run a regression and get coefficients. do the coefficients refer
> to the probability to get 0 or 1?

No, would be my quick answer.

With logistic regression, i.e., "binomial glm", the coefficients are the 
log-odds of an outcome of 1 minus the log-odds of an outcome of 0 for a one 
unit change or difference in the predictor whose effect is being estimated. 
This is known log of the "odds ratio" or the logit (since subtraction on the 
log-odds scale is equivalent to division on the odds-ratio scale.)

When you ask about a "reference level", it is unclear whether you refer to the 
reference level for factor coefficients or your are talking about the reference 
level for the response.

With the use of 'predict.glm' (called form by the use of 'predict(.)" with a 
glm fit), you have a choice of specifying whether you want the "type" to be 
"response" to return the probabilities or "terms" to return the usual 
coefficients on the log-odds scale.

See:

?predict.glm

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