By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze customer data, evaluate predictive features, build and optimize classification models, and assess model performance to accurately predict card purchase behavior using R. Learners will develop practical skills in logistic regression and decision tree modeling while applying industry-relevant evaluation techniques.

Analyze and Predict Card Purchases Using R

Analyze and Predict Card Purchases Using R
This course is part of Apply R for Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by ExxonMobil
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What you'll learn
Build and optimize classification models in R to predict customer purchase behavior.
Evaluate predictive features and model performance using IV, ROC, and lift analysis.
Validate, interpret, and reuse predictive models using real-world customer data.
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February 2026
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module introduces learners to the end-to-end process of preparing data for card purchase prediction using R, including dataset import, feature evaluation with Information Value, exploratory visualization, data splitting, and building an optimized logistic regression model for binary classification.
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This module focuses on evaluating and validating predictive models using lift charts and performance metrics, testing models on unseen data, saving trained models in R, and implementing decision tree models to compare and enhance card purchase prediction results.
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