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Statistics 350 Lecture 21. Today Last Day: Tests and partial R 2 Today: Multicollinearity.

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1 Statistics 350 Lecture 21

2 Today Last Day: Tests and partial R 2 Today: Multicollinearity

3 Multicollinearity When explanatory variables are highly correlated, weird things can happen with the regression analysis Multicollinearity is said to exist among explanatory variables any time a regression of one of the explanatory variables against the rest yields a strong linear relationship, as measured by a high R 2 Can also attempt to visualize this relationship using a scatter-plot matrix

4 Multicollinearity Back to Example:

5 Multicollinearity Why might this matter? Consider the 3 variable linear regression model: Can view  1 in the model as the partial regression coefficient for X 1 What is its interpretation?

6 Multicollinearity If other variables tend to be correlated with X 1 this effect is difficult to isolate and estimate RESULT:

7 Multicollinearity Back to example:

8 Multicollinearity Back to example: Notice: If did a regression of X 1 on X 2 and X 3, the R 2 is 0.9986 Conclusion:

9 Multicollinearity Why exactly have we observed this phenomenon? Consider the 3 variable model in the body fat example:

10 Multicollinearity As a result:

11 Multicollinearity Detecting multicollinearity in practice:


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