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Regression in R—Part II

Carsten Dormann ()
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Carsten Dormann: University of Freiburg, Biometry and Environmental System Analysis

Chapter Chapter 10 in Environmental Data Analysis, 2020, pp 129-146 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract At the end of this chapter $$\ldots $$ … $$\ldots $$ … you will be able to execute the most important steps of model diagnostics. $$\ldots $$ … you will no longer be impressed simply by a good-looking fit: the residuals and results of alternative model structures are also important. $$\ldots $$ … you will see that the graphic representation of the relationship is just as important as plotting the data itself. $$\ldots $$ … you will understand why a linear model is more popular than a generalised linear model (GLM): it makes model diagnostics easier.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55020-2_10

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