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Data Science: Linear Regression

Data Science: Linear Regression

Learn how to use R to implement linear regression, one of the most common statistical modeling approaches used in data science.
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Linear regression is commonly used to quantify the relationship between two or more variables. It is also used to adjust for confounding. This course, part of our Professional Certificate Program in Data Science, covers how to implement linear regression and adjust for confounding in practice using R.

In data science applications, it is very common to be interested in the relationship between two or more variables. The motivating case study we examine in this course relates to the data-driven approach used to construct baseball teams described in the book (also a movie) Moneyball. We will try to determine which measured outcomes best predict baseball runs and to do this we'll use linear regression.

We will also examine confounding, where extraneous variables affect the relationship between two or more other variables, leading to spurious associations. Linear regression is a powerful technique for removing confounders, but it is not a magical process, and it is essential to understand when it is appropriate to use. You will learn when to use it in this course. 

Pricing:
Free
Level:
Beginner
Duration:
4 weeks, 2h-4h/week
Educator:
Rafael Irizarry
Organization:
Harvard University
Submitted by:
Coursearena
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