Points of Significance: Simple linear regression

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The statistician knows...that in nature there never was a normal distribution, there never was a straight line, yet with normal and linear assumptions, known to be false, he can often derive results which match, to a useful approximation, those found in the real world.

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Altman, N., & Krzywinski, M. (2015). Points of Significance: Simple linear regression. Nature Methods, 12(11), 999–1000. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3627

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