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Simple Linear Regression

How to Calculate bo and b1 Coefficient Manually in Simple Linear Regression

By Kanda Data / Date Mar 01.2022

In conducting data analysis, we not only need to know how to analyze and interpret the results, but we also need to understand how to calculate manually. Calculating manually simple linear regression becomes essential, especially for researchers or students deepening econometrics or statistics. Did you know it turns out that doing simple linear regression calculations can be done easily? Manual linear regression calculations can be completed using a calculator or excel.

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Simple Linear Regression

Simple Linear Regression Analysis and Interpreting the Output in SPSS

By Kanda Data / Date Feb 22.2022

Researchers often choose linear regression analysis to determine the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. Simple linear regression was used to analyze the regression model with only one independent variable. There are many benefits of using simple linear regression analysis. Based on that, Kanda Data on this occasion will share a simple linear regression analysis tutorial and how to interpret the output in SPSS.

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