Le 12/02/2014 20:22, frankreynolds a écrit :
okay so how do you run a simple linear regression, obtain the summary of
that, and then put it in an object?
Generally, it is just being polite to add: Please, thanks... these
little words could help a lot.
You should learn to use google. There are
Hi
?lm
?summary
?"<-"
Regards
Petr
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:22 PM, frankreynolds wrote:
> okay so how do you run a simple linear regression, obtain the summary of
> that, and then put it in an object?
You start by reading the Introduction to R that came with your
installation, and then using some common sense and basic statistica
okay so how do you run a simple linear regression, obtain the summary of
that, and then put it in an object?
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On 12-11-19 10:18 AM, S Ellison wrote:
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>> -Original Message-
>>> Can I use simple linear regression when I have proportion data
>>> for both dependent and independent variables? Or, should I use
>>> beta regression analysis? Or any suggestion?
>>>
>>
>> The distribution of the indepe
> -Original Message-
> > Can I use simple linear regression when I have proportion data for
> > both dependent and independent variables? Or, should I use beta
> > regression analysis? Or any suggestion?
> >
>
> The distribution of the independent variable is irrelevant
> (in so
Very useful comment and helpful website! Many thanks to you!!!
SH
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Ben Bolker wrote:
> SH gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Dear list:
>>
>> Can I use simple linear regression when I have proportion data for
>> both dependent and independent variables? Or, should I us
SH gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dear list:
>
> Can I use simple linear regression when I have proportion data for
> both dependent and independent variables? Or, should I use beta
> regression analysis? Or any suggestion?
>
The distribution of the independent variable is irrelevant (in
some cir
Dear list:
Can I use simple linear regression when I have proportion data for
both dependent and independent variables? Or, should I use beta
regression analysis? Or any suggestion?
Thanks!
SH
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