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lm is the name of the linear model (i.e. multiple regression) function in the statistics package R. For linear models in general use the `linear-model` tag instead.
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Are my slope and intercept significantly different from 1 and 0?
Below is a summary of the linear model I am computing with R:
Call:
lm(formula = Y ~ X, data = Data)
Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-24.6647 -2.5081 0.7563 2.8372 24.9408 …