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Regression—Part II

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

Chapter Chapter 9 in Environmental Data Analysis, 2020, pp 117-127 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract At the end of this chapter $$\ldots $$ … $$\ldots $$ … you will have learned the different steps that are necessary to do after formulating the model. $$\ldots $$ … you will know how predictors should be distributed. $$\ldots $$ … you will know that there are more than one type of residual, and that these can provide important information about the model fit. $$\ldots $$ … you will be able to test for “outliers” and influential data points. $$\ldots $$ … you will know that you should test for alternate curve forms.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55020-2_9

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