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Techniques for analyzing the relationship between one (or more) "dependent" variables and "independent" variables.
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If a variable is found with p-value greater than 0.05, why is it also taken for calculation ...
Suppose, I have performed multiple regression analysis on the following data set where X1 and X2 are independent variables and Y is the dependent variable. … is greater than 0.05 for a variable, then why it is considered in regression equation
Y = 2.709 + 0.763(X1) + 0.463(X2) which has been shown in any online multiple regression equation calculator. …