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Hello,
I am trying to apply linear regression analysis to test the "effectiveness" of swap transactions (but that's beside the point). I have 2 columns of %'s as my x and y data, and I am trying to see if they correlate. So I am interested in the R Square statistic. For some reason, the resulting statistics are all rounded to 1 (hard-entered w/out decimals), instead of formatted several decimal places (see below). Regression Statistics Multiple R 1 R Square 1 Adjusted R Square 1 Standard Error 2.40655E-18 Observations 20 Anyone know why or how I can adjust the resulting format? Thanks in advance |
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Your standard error is minuscule, so you probably have a nearly perfect
fit that would require more than Excel's documented limit of 15 digits to show a difference from 1 in R-square. Jerry DWright wrote: Hello, I am trying to apply linear regression analysis to test the "effectiveness" of swap transactions (but that's beside the point). I have 2 columns of %'s as my x and y data, and I am trying to see if they correlate. So I am interested in the R Square statistic. For some reason, the resulting statistics are all rounded to 1 (hard-entered w/out decimals), instead of formatted several decimal places (see below). Regression Statistics Multiple R 1 R Square 1 Adjusted R Square 1 Standard Error 2.40655E-18 Observations 20 Anyone know why or how I can adjust the resulting format? Thanks in advance |
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Yes, I had wondered if it was because the data was very closely correlated.
Thanks for confirming. Much appreciated! "Jerry W. Lewis" wrote: Your standard error is minuscule, so you probably have a nearly perfect fit that would require more than Excel's documented limit of 15 digits to show a difference from 1 in R-square. Jerry DWright wrote: Hello, I am trying to apply linear regression analysis to test the "effectiveness" of swap transactions (but that's beside the point). I have 2 columns of %'s as my x and y data, and I am trying to see if they correlate. So I am interested in the R Square statistic. For some reason, the resulting statistics are all rounded to 1 (hard-entered w/out decimals), instead of formatted several decimal places (see below). Regression Statistics Multiple R 1 R Square 1 Adjusted R Square 1 Standard Error 2.40655E-18 Observations 20 Anyone know why or how I can adjust the resulting format? Thanks in advance |
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