244 PART 5 Looking for Relationships with Correlation and Regression
Figure 17-3 shows two graphs you can optionally request that help you determine
or diagnose whether these assumptions are met, so they are called diagnostic graphs
(or plots).»
» Figure 17-3a provides an indication of variability of the residuals. To interpret
this plot, visually evaluate whether the points seem to scatter evenly above
and below the line, and whether the amount of scatter seems to be the same
across the left, middle, and right parts of the graph. That seems to be the case
in this figure.»
» Figure 17-3b provides an indication of the normality of the residuals. To
interpret this plot, visually evaluate whether the points appear to lie along the
dotted line or are noticeably following a curve. In this figure, the points are
consistent with a straight line except in the very lower-left part of the graph.
Determining how well the
model fits the data
Several calculations in standard regression output indicate how closely the model
fits your data:»
» The residual SE is the average scatter of the observed points from the fitted
model. You want them to be close to the line. As shown in Figure 17-2, the
residual SE is about 11 mmHg.
FIGURE 17-3:
Diagnostic
graphs from a
regression.
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