regression curve
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Definition
Noun: * A line or curve that best represents the trend or relationship between two or more variables in a statistical dataset. It is the graphical result of a regression analysis, mathematically fitted to minimize the overall distance between the line and the individual data points.
Usage
The term is used in the context of statistics, data analysis, and scientific research to visualize and quantify a predictive relationship. * The researcher plotted the regression curve to show the correlation between study hours and exam scores. * A quadratic regression curve provided a better fit for the data than a straight line.
Advanced Usage
- Goodness of fit: A measure (like R-squared) indicates how well the regression curve explains the variability in the data.
- The high R-squared value confirmed that the regression curve was an excellent fit for the observed data.
- Extrapolation vs. Interpolation: Using the regression curve to predict values within the range of the data (interpolation) is more reliable than predicting outside that range (extrapolation).
- The model warned against using the regression curve for extrapolation far beyond the collected data points.
Variants and Related Words
- Regression line: Specifically refers to the straight-line result from linear regression analysis.
- The slope of the regression line indicated a positive relationship.
- Trendline: A more general term, often used in spreadsheet software, synonymous with a regression curve in basic applications.
- She added a linear trendline to the scatter plot.
- Line of best fit: A common descriptive term for a regression curve, especially in introductory statistics.
- Students were asked to draw the line of best fit through the data points on the graph.
Synonyms
- Fit line
- Trend curve
- Least-squares curve (referring to the common method of calculation)
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Regression analysis: The statistical process of which the curve is the primary output.
- Predictor variable: The independent variable (often on the x-axis) used to predict the outcome.
- Response variable: The dependent variable (often on the y-axis) being predicted.
- Residual: The vertical distance between an observed data point and the regression curve.
Noun
- a smooth curve fitted to the set of paired data in regression analysis; for linear regression the curve is a straight line