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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Queensborough_Community_College/MA336%3A_Statistics/03%3A_Examining_Relationships-_Quantitative_Data/3.03%3A_Introduction_to_Assessing_the_Fit_of_a_Line
    What you’ll learn to do: Use residuals, standard error, and r 2 to assess the fit of a linear model. Graphing the regression line with the scatterplot gives a visual depiction of how well the regressi...What you’ll learn to do: Use residuals, standard error, and r 2 to assess the fit of a linear model. Graphing the regression line with the scatterplot gives a visual depiction of how well the regression line fits the data. To further hone in on assessing the fit of our regression line to the data, in this section we present: The correlation coefficient r gives us a numerical way to measure this fit. Interpreting the square of the correlation coefficient r 2 .

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