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Least squares / Probability theory / Econometrics / Normal distribution / Degrees of freedom / Ordinary least squares / Independence / Support / Model theory / Statistics / Regression analysis / Statistical dependence
Date: 2014-03-07 00:37:49
Least squares
Probability theory
Econometrics
Normal distribution
Degrees of freedom
Ordinary least squares
Independence
Support
Model theory
Statistics
Regression analysis
Statistical dependence

Degrees of Freedom and Model Search Ryan J. Tibshirani Abstract Degrees of freedom is a fundamental concept in statistical modeling, as it provides a quantitative description of the amount of fitting performed by a given

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