What does E(Y|X=x) represent in logistic regression? Please select all that apply. It's possible that there is only one correct answer. If we define Y = 1 as the success and Y = 0 as the failure, E(YX=x) is the probability of success regardless of the value of X, i.e., PLY=1) If we define Y = 1 as the success and Y = 0 as the failure, E(YX=x) is the odds of success when X=x If we define Y=1 as the success and Y = 0 as the failure, E(YIX=x) is the probability of success when X=x, i.e., PIY=1|X=x) E(Y|X=x) is the mean of Y when X = X

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