Hi, Ive come across in my analysis results that two independent variables are not significant in bivariate chi square or bivariate logistic regression but become significant in multivariate logistic regression when accompanied by other independent variables? I know multicollinearity is for the opposite but can anyone explain a possible reason for this?
Thanks.
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