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What is Your Heart Rate Telling You?

IntermediateSkill Level
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Updated 03/2025
Examine the relationship between heart rate and heart disease using multiple logistic regression.
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What is Your Heart Rate Telling You?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the USA. This project uses the Cleveland heart disease dataset to examine the link between maximum exercise heart rate and heart disease risk.Use hypothesis testing and modeling to analyze the confounding effects of specific features on this relationship.

What is Your Heart Rate Telling You?

Examine the relationship between heart rate and heart disease using multiple logistic regression.
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  • Shayo
    2 weeks ago

    The instructions and guide are not clear at all. If one tests all the features (exempting class, and the recoded class columns) against the recoded class columns and then sorts in ascending order by p-value, the three most significant predictors are completely different from what is in the solution and gives different result from what is expected. Also there are 6 rows with na entries in some columns and no indication as to how these should be treated in the guide.

  • Michael Anekson
    2 weeks ago

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