STAT 213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Scatter Plot, The Intercept

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A regression line summarizes the relationship between two variables in the setting when one of the variables helps explain or predict the other. Regression describes a relationship between an explanatory variables and a response variable. A regression line is a straight line that describes how a response variable y changes as an explanatory variable x changes. A regression line is used to predict the value of y for a given value of x. Regression, unlike correlation, requires that we have an explanatory variable and a response variable. Example 2. 10: heights of children in kalama, egypt (table 2. 7 and figure 2. 11) The data were obtained by measuring the heights of 161 children from the village each month from 18 to 29 months of age. Figure 2. 11 is a scatterplot of the data in table 2. 7. Age is the explanatory variable, which is plotted on the x axis. Mean height (in cm) is the response variable.

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