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Analysing Results
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Coefficients
The coefficient value tells you the impact of a one-unit change in X on Y.
Standard Errors/significance tell you whether one variable is a "driver" of changes in another variable
Standard error tells you how confident we can be in our estimates.
R-Squared is critical in telling us how accurate our overall preduction model is — An R-Squared value of 1.00 means you can always predict the left-side variable with 100% accuracy using the right-hand-side variables (y = ax+b)
You can get a better regression by lagging the data for the future data.
I.I.D = Independently and Identically Distributed
Each distribution has the same probability distribution as the others but are all independent of each other.
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/analysing-results
- video call at meet.jit.si/analysing-results