Transcription of Lesson 21: Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
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Lesson 21: Multiple Linear Regression Analysis Motivation and Objective: We've spent a lot of time discussing simple Linear Regression , but simple Linear Regression is, well, simple in the sense that there is usually more than one variable that helps explain the variation in the response variable. Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) is an Analysis procedure to use with more than one explanatory variable. Many of the steps in performing a Multiple Linear Regression Analysis are the same as a Simple Linear Regression Analysis , but there are some differences.
the slope in simple linear regression. As with Simple Linear Regression, there are certain conditions that must exist in Multiple Linear Regression for conclusions from the analysis to be valid to a par ticular population of interest. Many of these conditions will be the same or similar as in Simple Linear Regression.
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