Odds multiplier
In logistic regression, (odds ratio), thus exp . For a continuous (explanatory) variable, exp is called the odds multiplier and
corresponds to the odds ratio for a unit increase in the explanatory variable. The odds multiplier of the coefficient is the odds ratio for its level relative to the reference level. If x increases from a to b by c, the odds multiplier becomes exp . The resulting value
shows the proportional change in the odds associated with x = b relative to x = a. It follows that for binary variables where x can only get values of 0 and 1, exp .