ECON 2P91 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Simple Linear Regression, Linear Regression, Null Hypothesis

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In week 4, we focused on a linear regression with one regressor, which is often referred to as a simple linear regression model. Specification of a linear regression with one regressor: This regression is specified as follows: y i=1,2, ,n. The above model assumes direction of causality is from x (the regressor) to y (the regressand). The model is referred to as a regression of y (the regressand) on x (the regressor). The model also defines the population regression line (because it applies to the population), in which case. 1 are the parameters of the population regression line. Recall that a parameter is a numerical quantity which is computed for the entire population and the value of the parameter is always fixed, be it known or unknown. 0 is the intercept parameter (i. e. the value of the dependent variable y when the independent variable x is equal to zero).

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