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Shivi82
Quartz | Level 8

Hi All, I am running a linear model where price is the dependent var & weight is the independent var. While checking the output of the model under the parameter estimates i have the slope as 18381.22 and std error as 141.74. However the model does not show the significance value or the p value. What could be the reason. As per my understanding i cannot call outthis model as a fit model unless the significance/p value is availlable. Also Regression standardized residual plot shows outliers and the data is not normally distributed which also violates the assumption of a linear model. Please suggest if i am ok with my assumption. Regards, Shivi


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pearsoninst
Pyrite | Level 9
No matter what you should be able to see p value,can you close the session and reopen and re run the codes.
Shivi82
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks i will do the same but does the residual plot signify anything in this case.

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