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Is it appropriate to fit a simple linear regression model that predicts survival (live or die) of a mouse using the quantitative variable of drug dosage (in milligrams) as a predictor variable?
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Simple linear regression is typically not best for a binary dependent variable (live or die). I think a probit or logit regression is more appropriate if I remember correctly...
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