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Techniques for analyzing the relationship between one (or more) "dependent" variables and "independent" variables.
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Relationship between dependent and independent variables
I tried to develop an empirical equation by using multiple regression analysis. … form by:
$$
{\rm aerosol}_{dry}= {\rm aerosol}(1-RH)
$$
The final equation is something like:
$$
{\rm aerosol}_{dry} = {\rm intercept} - x_1 RH + x_2 U + x_3 V
$$
where, $x_1$, $x_2$, and $x_3$ are regression …