What is The Correlation Coefficient & The Coefficient of Determination?
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2019
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Dude this is amazing. Honestly man. Been trying to find something that explains this to me for the past 40mins and hit your video. Now I can get on with the work again LOL THANK YOU. KEEP MAKING VIDEOS!!!
fantastic video, great audio quality too and concisely explained. Thank you sir
Thank you so much, this explained it so well!
thanks for this. i'm taking a machine learning course and this really helped refresh my brain!
Nicely done! Thank u.
BIG THANKS!
I think if r=0 it means no LINEAR relationship. There could be a relationship but not linear.
Thanks. This is good theory. Can you give us some examples? i.e. what an r score of two sets of data mean and what an r squared of the same data sets mean? That would be really helpful. Thanks.
thx easily explained
Thank you good sir
If you add a lot of independent variables to train the linear regression model,and you end up with a really high coefficient of determination, you risk getting a model that has weird spikes and outliers. Our university prof recommended aiming for a model in the range of 70%-80%
Thank you so much
Well explained what is r and r2.
Helpful ty
I was watching to understand the difference between r and r-squared.
"so lets talk about the difference between r and r-squared.."
- gives definition of r-squared - says it's a weird explanation but here's how he approaches it in real life (practically) -- the idea is I never use the correlation coefficient (r).. never, ever..
still a good video, i just have to look elsewhere for "r"
thumbs up!
I think my question is, where does (r) come into play, other than with helping to understand the +/- relationship with the slope?
thanks
Dude thanks !
Can you please let me know link of next video where you calculate r of a linear equation
Thank u.
If my r2 is 0.95, then does that mean that the predicted y of the regression line has a +-5% error?
Should it be used as a factor of safety?
It means that your dependent variables (Y) are explained by 5% of other factors and not the independ varibles (X).
Thanks !! Well explained
If R =0.712 what's that correlation
Hi, R and r are not the same thing. r deals with x and y, while R deals with multiple x variables and y.
thx
for nonlinear , R^2is not equal to r^2.
Sir you are beautiful. Ok thank you. I've got my paper in 3 hours from now. Pray. Ok bye.