| regression c. |
a curve describing the relation between the average value of one variable (the dependent variable) and the values of one or more independent variables; the regression curve of Y on X is the graph of the average value of Y associated with each value of X.
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| regression l. |
a regression curve that is a straight line, indicating that two variables are in a simple direct or inverse arithmetic relationship. See also regression (def. 5).
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| regression analysis |
A statistical technique to evaluate the correlation between two or more securities.
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| regression analysis |
A statistical analysis and model of evaluation that can determine the effect that an intervention has on organizational performance after statistically controlling for the effects of other factors that can also affect performance.
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| regression line |
A line which fits all the data best (in a least squares sense).
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