On 16.04.2010 08:24, Dieter Menne wrote:
Samuel Bravo wrote:
I'm working on a very large project in which we do many calculations which
include many types of regression such as, Liner, Quadratic, Cubic,
Exponential, Sinusoidal, and Logarithmic.
Students are often looking at the wrong pl
Samuel Bravo wrote:
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> I'm working on a very large project in which we do many calculations which
> include many types of regression such as, Liner, Quadratic, Cubic,
> Exponential, Sinusoidal, and Logarithmic.
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Students are often looking at the wrong place. It's not intuitive that
quadr
I think this requires you to just pick up a manual / introductory book on
R/regression in R, of which there are many on the internet / in the
bookstores, respectively. Every manual I have seen has at least examples for
quadratics. And extensions to other functional forms are straightforward.
Danie
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