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Nature Methods volume 12, pages 1103–1104 (2015)Cite this article

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When multiple variables are associated with a response, the interpretation of a prediction equation is seldom simple.

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  1. Naomi Altman is a Professor of Statistics at The Pennsylvania State University.,
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  2. Martin Krzywinski is a staff scientist at Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre.,
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Krzywinski, M., Altman, N. Multiple linear regression.Nat Methods 12, 1103–1104 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3665

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