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Mini-research Experience in Simple Linear Regression
Authors:Paul Isihara  Elisabeth Congdon  Terry Perciante
Institution:1. paul.isihara@wheaton.edu
Abstract:Within the undergraduate mathematics curriculum, the topic of simple least-squares linear regression is often first encountered in multi-variable calculus where the line of best fit is obtained by using partial derivatives to find the slope and y-intercept of the line that minimizes the residual sum of squares. A markedly different approach from linear algebra, which could also be introduced in multi-variable calculus, obtains the regression line by vector projection. The latter viewpoint offers elegant proof of the equation relating the total, explained and unexplained variations. Consideration of data with the same regression line and correlation opens the door for a “mini-research experience” (MRE). A sequel MRE gives rise to an open Research Experience for Undergraduates topic to analyze reflection sequences and a fundamental connection between complex analysis and regression analysis. A few general guidelines and basic goals for MREs are included for those whose main interest is in undergraduate research.
Keywords:Mini-research experience (MRE)  simple least-squares linear regression  0-mean data  calculus optimization  vector projection  data reflection  reflection sequences  complex analysis  Fibonnaci sequence
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