Courses > Mathematics > Statistical Inference The "leverage" quantifies the potential influence of a "response variable"




 Courses > Mathematics > Statistical Inference

18.441 Statistical Inference

Spring 2002

Graph showing the leverage quantifies the potential influence of a response variable on the slope of the least-squares line, as a function of a predictor variable.
The "leverage" quantifies the potential influence of a "response variable" on the slope of the least-squares line, as a function of a "predictor variable". It is the square of the correlation between the response variable and the slope when the predictor variable is held constant. (Image by Dr. Michael Hardy.)

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This undergraduate course in statistical inference features lecture notes, assignments, exams, and study materials.

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Reviews probability and introduces statistical inference. Point and interval estimation. The maximum likelihood method. Hypothesis testing. Likelihood-ratio tests and Bayesian methods. Nonparametric methods. Analysis of variance, regression analysis and correlation. Chi-square goodness of fit tests. More theoretical than 18.443 (Statistics for Applications) and more detailed in its treatment of statistics than 18.05 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics).
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