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  1. Why are regression problems called "regression" problems?

    Origin of 'regression' The term "regression" was coined by Francis Galton in the 19th century to describe a biological phenomenon. The phenomenon was that the heights of descendants of …

  2. regression - What does it mean to regress a variable against …

    As an example, the data is X = 1,...,100. The value of Y is plotted on the Y axis. The red line is the linear regression surface. Personally, I don't find the independent/dependent variable …

  3. regression - Trying to understand the fitted vs residual plot?

    Dec 23, 2016 · In this example, variances for the first quarter of the data, up to about a fitted value of 40 are smaller than variances for fitted values larger than 40. The middle portion of the fitted …

  4. regression - how to interpret the interaction term in lm formula in …

    It is easiest to think about interactions in terms of discrete variables. Perhaps you might have studied two-way ANOVAs, where we have two grouping variables (e.g. gender and age …

  5. regression - Why do we say the outcome variable "is regressed …

    Apr 15, 2016 · The word "regressed" is used instead of "dependent" because we want to emphasise that we are using a regression technique to represent this dependency between x …

  6. regression - Using MLE vs. OLS - Cross Validated

    Feb 16, 2014 · In nonlinear regression, when is MLE equivalent to least squares regression? Hot Network Questions

  7. regression - Explain model adjustment, in plain English - Cross …

    An alternative way of adjusting/controlling for variables that is particularly useful when there are many of them is provided by regression analysis with multiple dependent variables, sometimes …

  8. regression - How to Perform Cross-Validation for LASSO in …

    Apr 2, 2025 · I am working with a Generalized Additive Model for Location, Scale, and Shape (GAMLSS) and trying to determine the optimal $\lambda$ values for LASSO-penalized …

  9. regression - Interpreting the residuals vs. fitted values plot for ...

    One of the observable ways it might differ from being equal is if it changes with the mean (estimated by fitted); another way is if it changes with some independent variable (though for …

  10. regression - How to Interpret Interaction Between Two Categorical ...

    I am having some difficulty attempting to interpret an interaction between two categorical/dummy variables. For example, lets say there is an interaction term between an individual's gender …

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