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Question#1
When modeling binary outcomes in a generalized linear model, which distribution and link function combination is commonly used?
A. Normal distribution with an identity link function
B. Poisson distribution with a log link function
C. Binomial distribution with a logit link function
D. Exponential distribution with a square root link function
Question#2
In SAS Visual Analytics, what can you use to exclude selections and filter data in a visualization?
A. Filter containers
B. Exclude option in filter dialogs
C. Filtering using the toolbar options
D. Interactive filters in the visualization
Question#3
Refer to the exhibit:

Using the lift chart above to evaluate a decision tree model where the event level is Purchase, what is the expected performance of the model for the best 20% of cases predicted?
A. About 4 times better than a random sample of the same size
B. About 1.5 times better than a random sample of the same size
C. About 1.25 times better than a random sample of the same size
D. About 1.1 times better than a random sample of the same size
Question#5
How is the KS Statistic typically used when interpreting an ROC chart?
A. To measure the area under the ROC curve
B. To assess the balance between sensitivity and specificity
C. To identify the optimal prediction cut-off threshold
D. To evaluate the overall performance of a classification model