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Jene

coefficient of determination
 
In the EXCEL curve fit function for a single dependant variable should the
coefficient of determination be upper case R-squared or lower case r-squared?

Sean Timmons

coefficient of determination
 
Per Excel, RSQ will proved r^2. You can review using Excel help for RSQ.

"Jene" wrote:

In the EXCEL curve fit function for a single dependant variable should the
coefficient of determination be upper case R-squared or lower case r-squared?


Mike Middleton[_2_]

coefficient of determination
 
Jene -

Excel output (Trendline and Regression tool) uses upper case R for curve
fitting with either a single X variable or multiple X variables.

Many statistics authors use lower case r for the single-X-variable
situation.

Excel's Help uses lower case r in descriptions of the RSQ and PEARSON
functions. The description of the CORREL function doesn't mention either r
or R. (PEARSON and CORREL are numerically identical.)

- Mike
http://www.MikeMiddleton.com


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In the EXCEL curve fit function for a single dependant variable should the
coefficient of determination be upper case R-squared or lower case
r-squared?




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