How many degrees of freedom are in the following situations assuming that the nu
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Question
How many degrees of freedom are in the following situations assuming that the number of data points in each case is 24?
Explanation / Answer
1) You are asked to run a second order polynomial fit on the data.
In this case there are three parameters so degrees of freedom = 24 - 3 = 21
2)You are asked to find the standard error of the average, assuming population statistics.
Here degrees of freedom = n - 1 = 23 because one degrees of freedom(df) loss due to sample mean .
3) You are asked to fit the data to a linear trendline
In this case there are only two parameters a(intercept and b(slope) so df = 24 - 2 = 22
There are 5 parameters as A, B, C, D and E so df = 24 - 5 = 19
5) You are attempting to fit the data using the method of least squares to the following form. y=A*2.7-Bx*cos(Cx + D) + ERelated Questions
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