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Stephan Kolassa
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Need help to interpret my line of Interpreting a negative intercept in linear regression

This is my first time of having a negative intercept, so I'm a bit confused.

My line of regression is: starting monthly income= -7.5 + .75(Yrs of education)

$$ \text{starting monthly income} = -7.5 + 0.75\times \text{years of education}. $$

How would I interpret this?

Need help to interpret my line of regression

This is my first time of having a negative intercept, so I'm a bit confused.

My line of regression is: starting monthly income= -7.5 + .75(Yrs of education)

How would I interpret this?

Interpreting a negative intercept in linear regression

This is my first time of having a negative intercept, so I'm a bit confused.

My line of regression is:

$$ \text{starting monthly income} = -7.5 + 0.75\times \text{years of education}. $$

How would I interpret this?

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Jane Doe
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Need help to interpret my line of regression

This is my first time of having a negative intercept, so I'm a bit confused.

My line of regression is: starting monthly income= -7.5 + .75(Yrs of education)

How would I interpret this?