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Model Summary

Step -2 Log likelihood Cox & Snell RNagelkerke R


Square Square

1 547.423a .077 .166

 The model overall provides some prediction power, as indicated by the Cox & Snell
and Nagelkerke R Square values.

 The predictor variables included in the model are: no of trainings, recruitment


channel, previous year rating, length of service, average training score, and awards
won.

 Looking at the p-values (Sig.) for each predictor, we can determine their significance
in predicting the outcome. A p-value less than 0.05 is typically considered statistically
significant.
 For instance, "previous year rating", "average training score", and "awards won" have
p-values less than 0.05, indicating that they are statistically significant predictors of
the outcome.

 The coefficients (B) and odds ratios (Exp(B)) provide information on the direction
and strength of the relationship between each predictor and the outcome.

 For "no of trainings", the Exp(B) is 0.659. This means that for each additional training
attended by an individual, the odds of being promoted decrease by approximately
34.1% (1 - 0.659 = 0.341) when all other variables in the model are held constant.

 For "sourcing” the Exp(B) is 0.634. This indicates that for individuals recruited
through the first recruitment channel (compared to other channels), the odds of being
promoted decrease by approximately 36.6% when all other variables in the model are
held constant.

 For "referred” the Exp(B) is 0.714. This suggests that for individuals recruited
through the second recruitment channel (compared to other channels), the odds of
being promoted decrease by approximately 28.6% when all other variables in the
model are held constant.

 For "previous year rating", the Exp(B) is 1.482. This indicates that for each one-unit
increase in the previous year's rating, the odds of being promoted increase by
approximately 48.2% when all other variables in the model are held constant.

 For "length of service", "average training score", and "awards won", the Exp(B)
values are 0.976, 1.031, and 12.762 respectively. These values can be interpreted
similarly based on the explanations provided above.

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