Simple Linear Regression using Logarithms
Jarad Niemi
One of the most common transformations for the response or explanatory variable in simple linear regression is to take a logarithm of one or both of the variables. This video describes how to interpret the parameter estimates when logarithms are used so that the interpretation is back on the original scale of the data.
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