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Multiple regression - Minitab Tutorial
From the course: Learning Minitab (version Minitab 17)
Multiple regression
- [Voiceover] In this movie, I will show you how to do multiple regression using Minitab. Open Exercise File 04-07. We have data on Speed, Driver Reaction Time, and Stopping Distance. We wanna do a regression of those two variables against Stopping Distance. To do that, go up to Stat, Regression, Regression, Fit Regression Model. The Response is Stopping Distance, and we have a choice of Continuous and Categorical predictors. Since our data set are all continuous, we'll enter them here, go to Graphs, and ask for the four in one residual plots. This will check your model validity. OK, and we have the residual plots. They look very normal and very random, that's good news. Let's go to our Session window, make this a little bigger. Going up to the top, we see that we have the ANOVA table showing the regression and the two terms, both of which are very significant. The P-Values show 0.000, which is less than 0.05, therefore…
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Normality test1m 54s
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Compare variances4m 35s
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Compare means using student's t-tests3m 37s
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Compare multiple means using ANOVA3m 10s
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Compare medians with nonparametric tests4m
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Correlation with simple regression2m 29s
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Multiple regression3m 9s
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Challenge: Compare inferences on continuous data22s
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Solution: Compare inferences on continuous data1m 43s
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