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Regression Analysis
Hello Everyne.
One new question: I have a regression line (please see attachment) Y xs X.
I have calculated the confidence intervals for Y as a function or X.
However based on this fit, when I want to get the confidence intervals of X how do I calculate them.
The reason for this question is that ofter times we obsere a response (Y) and then read back the X value from the regression line. Therefore when an X value is read out of this regression line, it should theoretically also have a confidence interval ?
I am much obliged for your kind assistance.
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Re: Regression Analysis
This is known as inverse prediction or the calibration problem. You have a standard curve and correctly fit Y (response) versus X (known levels). This result is available but not in the Bivariate platform that you used. Use the Fit Least Squares platform instead. Select Analyze > Fit Model. Enter your Y column in the Y role, enter your X column as an Effect, and click Run. Click the red triangle at the top and select Estimates > Inverse Prediction. Choose your confidence level and your desired type of interval. Enter up to eight Y values. Finally, use the option at the bottom to indicate if you want an interval estimate for the mean X (default) or the individual X value (check the box).
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Re: Regression Analysis
You can get the confidence interval for your X variable by running the Distribution Platform.
See Mark's response below
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Re: Regression Analysis
Hi there,
You mean distribution X as Y (right) ?
But this is not very helpful, it generates no meaningful report. I would be obliged for your assistance .
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This is known as inverse prediction or the calibration problem. You have a standard curve and correctly fit Y (response) versus X (known levels). This result is available but not in the Bivariate platform that you used. Use the Fit Least Squares platform instead. Select Analyze > Fit Model. Enter your Y column in the Y role, enter your X column as an Effect, and click Run. Click the red triangle at the top and select Estimates > Inverse Prediction. Choose your confidence level and your desired type of interval. Enter up to eight Y values. Finally, use the option at the bottom to indicate if you want an interval estimate for the mean X (default) or the individual X value (check the box).
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Re: Regression Analysis
This result is available but not in the Bivariate platform that you used.
Use the Fit Least Squares platform instead.
Sorry, could not find this platform ?
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Re: Regression Analysis
The platform that Mark is referring to is:
Analyze==>Fit Model
Within it you can choose the Least Squares