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In statistics, regression is a method of determining the strength of the relationship between two or more variables. Being able to understand the correlation between two variables is an essential part of statistics. The line of regression can be used as a tool to achieve this and is important when looking for connections within your collected data. Linear regression has many practical applications, including predicting how future data points will act, comparing data points against each other, and determining cost comparison and cost estimation. Many areas of finance use linear regression analysis to help make business decisions since it can be used to determine future outcomes.
In this course on Regression, you will learn about how to find the line of regression, how to describe the line when necessary, and methods for measuring the line. By the end of these lessons, you should be able to adequately describe linear regression, make inferences using linear regression, and know how to calculate a trend line using the regression formula.
The course covers how to find the line of regression, how to describe the line when necessary, and methods for measuring the line. Lessons include Introduction, Defining Regression, Finding the Line, Describing the Line, Measuring the Line, and Test Your Knowledge.
By the end of the lessons, you should be able to adequately describe linear regression, make inferences using linear regression, and know how to calculate a trend line using the regression formula.
In statistics, regression is a method of determining the strength of the relationship between two or more variables, and the line of regression can be used as a tool to understand the correlation between variables.
Linear regression has practical applications such as predicting how future data points will act, comparing data points against each other, and determining cost comparison and cost estimation. Many areas of finance use it to help make business decisions since it can determine future outcomes.