Regression Plots - R for Economists Moderate 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- This series of videos will serve as an introduction to the R statistics language, targeted at economists.
In this video we cover how to make plots of your regression after you've performed it. We produce residual plots, plots of fitted values, and we overlay the regression line on top of a scatterplot.
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There are videos on: [BASIC] Getting Started, Getting Help, Objectives and Variables, Vectors and Matrices, Data Frames, Packages, Summary Statistics (of One and Two Variables), Plots and Graphs, and Linear Regression (OLS), [MODERATE] Regression Formulas, Robust or Clustered Standard Errors and Post-Regression Stats, Regression Plots, Instrumental Variables (IV Regression), Time Series, ARIMA and ARMA, Probit and Logit, Tobit and Heckman, Panel Data, and Missing Data, and [ADVANCED] Simulations, The Tidyverse, Reshape and Join/Merge, dplyr (Introduction, Piping, and Grouping), ggplot (Introduction, Geometries, Overlaid and Grouped Plots, and Titles and Labels), and vtable
Nice and useful tutorial. Thank you.
It's important to ensure that the plot window is as large as possible otherwise the plot will be 'squashed' and you may not see any patterns as clearly. In this example it was harder to see the heteroskedastic pattern until the graph was large enough.
your videos are not numbered properly. they are shuffled