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Computations for Linear Regression

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Computations for Linear Regression

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Computations for Linear Regression book

Computations for Linear Regression

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Computations for Linear Regression book

ByFred Pyrczak
BookSuccess at Statistics

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Edition 6th Edition
First Published 2016
Imprint Routledge
Pages 6
eBook ISBN 9781315265735

ABSTRACT

The correlation coefficient (Pearson r) for the relationship between scores on

high scores on X tend to have low scores on Y, and those who have low scores on

scores on Variable X, we need to determine the equation for the straight line that

maximizes the predictability of the scores. 1 As you know from the previous section,

this means that we need to calculate the slope (b) and the

intercept (a).

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