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As, I guess, we all know, $\beta$ is the standardized version of $b$, which is the estimated slope parameter. However, how do I calculate it? I assume I have to divide $b$ by some kind of standard deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from $b$.

As, I guess, we all know, $\beta$ is the standardized version of $b$, which is the estimated slope parameter. However, how do I calculate it? I assume I have to divide $b$ by some kind of standard deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from $b$.

As I guess we all know, $\beta$ is the standardized version of $b$, which is the estimated slope parameter. However, how do I calculate it? I assume I have to divide $b$ by some kind of standard deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from $b$.

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How do I get beta$\beta$ from b$b$ in a simple regression?

As, I guess, we all know, beta$\beta$ is the standardized version of b$b$, which is the estimated slope parameter. However, how do I calculate it.? I assume I have to divide b$b$ by some kind of standardizedstandard deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from b$b$.

How do I get beta from b in a simple regression?

As, I guess, we all know, beta is the standardized version of b. However, how do I calculate it. I assume I have to divide b by some kind of standardized deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from b.

How do I get $\beta$ from $b$ in a simple regression?

As, I guess, we all know, $\beta$ is the standardized version of $b$, which is the estimated slope parameter. However, how do I calculate it? I assume I have to divide $b$ by some kind of standard deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from $b$.

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How do I get beta from b in a simple regression?

As, I guess, we all know, beta is the standardized version of b. However, how do I calculate it. I assume I have to divide b by some kind of standardized deviation. Any useful reference? I know there are other formulas, but I want to know how to get it from b.