Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Anbar University - College of Administration and Economics

2 Anbar University - College of Education for Pure Sciences

10.37652/juaps.2008.15647

Abstract

This paper aims to use simulation in teaching simple linear regression,
computer stimulation can be used to teach complicated statistical concepts in
linear regression more quickly and effectively than traditional lecture alone. In
this paper we present example which simulates the linear regression model in
order to verify the probabilistic behavior of resulting least square estimators.

Main Subjects

 
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