Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Introduction Splines

Interpreting the results

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Maarten L. Buis

Institut f?r Soziologie Eberhard Karls Universit?t T?bingen maarten.buis@ifsoz.uni-tuebingen.de

Maarten L. Buis

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Outline

Introduction Splines

Interpreting the results

Introduction Splines Interpreting the results

Maarten L. Buis

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Introduction Splines

Interpreting the results

The default is linear

A large part of daily statistical practice consists of estimating the relationship between two or more variables.

Maarten L. Buis

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Introduction Splines

Interpreting the results

The default is linear

A large part of daily statistical practice consists of estimating the relationship between two or more variables. The default is often to assume the relationships are linear.

Maarten L. Buis

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

Introduction Splines

Interpreting the results

The default is linear

A large part of daily statistical practice consists of estimating the relationship between two or more variables. The default is often to assume the relationships are linear. This assumption is (almost) always wrong

Maarten L. Buis

Using and interpreting restricted cubic splines

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