Logit
English
Etymology
Template:Blend, by analogy with Template:M, coined by Joseph Berkson in 1944:[1] “I use this term [logit] for following Bliss, who called the analogous function which is linear on for the normal curve ‘probit.’”
Pronunciation
Noun
- Template:Lb the inverse of the "sigmoid" or "logistic" function used in mathematics, especially in statistics. The logit of a number p between 0 and 1 is given by the formula: Template:C