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Simple linear regression / Errors and residuals in statistics / Least squares / Correlation and dependence / Coefficient of determination / Standard error / Variance / Regression toward the mean / Data transformation / Statistics / Regression analysis / Linear regression
Date: 2014-11-28 13:56:59
Simple linear regression
Errors and residuals in statistics
Least squares
Correlation and dependence
Coefficient of determination
Standard error
Variance
Regression toward the mean
Data transformation
Statistics
Regression analysis
Linear regression

Notes on linear regression analysis

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