Lesson 4: Multiple Regression - DataScience+
[Pages:62]Lesson 4: Multiple Regression
This Lesson's Goals
Learn about multiple regression Make a figure for data for a multiple regression Do a multiple regression in R Summarise results in an R Markdown document
Proportion of People with the Name 'Page' Over Time
Proportion of People (log base 10 transformed)
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2000
Proportion of People with the Name 'Page' Over Time
Proportion of People (log base 10 transformed)
-4.5 -5.0 -5.5
1925
1950
Year
1975
2000
Proportion of People with the Name 'Page' Over Time
Proportion of People (log base 10 transformed)
-4.5 -5.0 -5.5
1925
1950
Year
1975
2000
Math (Part 1)
yi = a + bxi + ei
What if you have two variables?
yi = a + bxi + ei
yi = a + b1x1i + b2x2i + ei
new variable
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