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  1. How should outliers be dealt with in linear regression analysis?

    What statistical tests or rules of thumb can be used as a basis for excluding outliers in linear regression analysis? Are there any special considerations for multilinear regression?

  2. regression - How to calculate the slope of a line of best fit that ...

    Dec 17, 2024 · This kind of regression seems to be much more difficult. I've read several sources, but the calculus for general quantile regression is going over my head. My question is this: How can I …

  3. Multivariable vs multivariate regression - Cross Validated

    Feb 2, 2020 · Multivariable regression is any regression model where there is more than one explanatory variable. For this reason it is often simply known as "multiple regression". In the simple …

  4. regression - What does it mean to regress a variable against another ...

    Dec 21, 2016 · When we say, to regress $Y$ against $X$, do we mean that $X$ is the independent variable and Y the dependent variable? i.e. $Y =aX + b$.

  5. What's the difference between correlation and simple linear regression ...

    Aug 1, 2013 · Note that one perspective on the relationship between regression & correlation can be discerned from my answer here: What is the difference between doing linear regression on y with x …

  6. regression - Difference between forecast and prediction ... - Cross ...

    I was wondering what difference and relation are between forecast and prediction? Especially in time series and regression? For example, am I correct that: In time series, forecasting seems to mea...

  7. regression - When is R squared negative? - Cross Validated

    Also, for OLS regression, R^2 is the squared correlation between the predicted and the observed values. Hence, it must be non-negative. For simple OLS regression with one predictor, this is equivalent to …

  8. correlation - What is the difference between linear regression on y ...

    The Pearson correlation coefficient of x and y is the same, whether you compute pearson(x, y) or pearson(y, x). This suggests that doing a linear regression of y given x or x given y should be the ...

  9. regression - Trying to understand the fitted vs residual plot? - Cross ...

    Dec 23, 2016 · A good residual vs fitted plot has three characteristics: The residuals "bounce randomly" around the 0 line. This suggests that the assumption that the relationship is linear is reasonable. The …

  10. regression - What is residual standard error? - Cross Validated

    A quick question: Is "residual standard error" the same as "residual standard deviation"? Gelman and Hill (p.41, 2007) seem to use them interchangeably.