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  1. Regression with multiple dependent variables? - Cross Validated

    Nov 14, 2010 · Is it possible to have a (multiple) regression equation with two or more dependent variables? Sure, you could run two separate regression equations, one for each DV, but that …

  2. Why are regression problems called "regression" problems?

    I was just wondering why regression problems are called "regression" problems. What is the story behind the name? One definition for regression: "Relapse to a less perfect or developed state."

  3. regression - What does it mean to regress a variable against …

    Dec 4, 2014 · Those words connote causality, but regression can work the other way round too (use Y to predict X). The independent/dependent variable language merely specifies how one …

  4. What is the lasso in regression analysis? - Cross Validated

    Oct 19, 2011 · LASSO regression is a type of regression analysis in which both variable selection and regulization occurs simultaneously. This method uses a penalty which affects they value …

  5. Support Vector Regression vs. Linear Regression - Cross Validated

    Dec 5, 2023 · Linear regression can use the same kernels used in SVR, and SVR can also use the linear kernel. Given only the coefficients from such models, it would be impossible to …

  6. regression - Interpreting the residuals vs. fitted values plot for ...

    Consider the following figure from Faraway's Linear Models with R (2005, p. 59). The first plot seems to indicate that the residuals and the fitted values are uncorrelated, as they should be in a

  7. Can I merge multiple linear regressions into one regression?

    Oct 3, 2021 · Although one can compute a single regression for all data points, if you include model assumptions such as i.i.d. normal errors, the model for all points combined can't be …

  8. Why Isotonic Regression for Model Calibration?

    Jan 27, 2025 · It appears that isotonic regression is a popular method to calibrate models. I understand that isotonic guarantees a monotonically increasing or decreasing fit. However, if …

  9. What algorithm is used in linear regression? - Cross Validated

    Jun 13, 2016 · I usually hear about "ordinary least squares". Is that the most widely used algorithm used for linear regression? Are there reasons to use a different one?

  10. When to use negative binomial and Poisson regression

    Sep 2, 2024 · When would one use a negative binomial regression and when would one use Poisson regression with respect to the mean and variance?