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 | Sample  | 20 individual fish are tested.   | | Sample  | 20 individual fish are tested.   |
 | Variables  | Dependent: Health.  Independent: Oceanic area (N,S).  Dependent variable is measured with the "famous Health Probe" | | Variables  | Dependent: Health.  Independent: Oceanic area (N,S).  Dependent variable is measured with the "famous Health Probe" |
-| Subject pool  | N=20; random sample.  |+| Subject pool  | N=20; random sample. Specify by which means/method the randomness is generated and followed.  |
 | Gathering data  | Repeated measures: 20 measurements for indexes of health: \\ North:97,99,88,77,99,20,87,88,89,65; \\ South:66,48, ....   | | Gathering data  | Repeated measures: 20 measurements for indexes of health: \\ North:97,99,88,77,99,20,87,88,89,65; \\ South:66,48, ....   |
 | **What we have so far**  | Basically, we have a bunch of measurements which came from two different parts of the country. They will probably have a different mean, median, etc. -- it's unlikely that they will be equal. This difference, we would like to find out -- is it a true representation of the actual fish population in each of these two different locations?  | | **What we have so far**  | Basically, we have a bunch of measurements which came from two different parts of the country. They will probably have a different mean, median, etc. -- it's unlikely that they will be equal. This difference, we would like to find out -- is it a true representation of the actual fish population in each of these two different locations?  |
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 | Need estimate of error  | We must estimate how closely real Ys (Y) follow the predicted Ys (Y' | | Need estimate of error  | We must estimate how closely real Ys (Y) follow the predicted Ys (Y' |
 | The measure most commonly used  | Standard Error of Estimate  | | The measure most commonly used  | Standard Error of Estimate  |
-| Formula for Std. Err. of Est. | SQRT( (SUM(Y - Y')^2 ) ) N)  |+| Formula for Std. Err. of Est. | http://cs.gmu.edu/cne/modules/dau/stat/regression/multregsn/mreg_2_frm.html   |
 | What it tells us  | How far, on average, real Ys fall from the line  | | What it tells us  | How far, on average, real Ys fall from the line  |
 +| The smaller the Std. Err. of Est. is ... | ... the better a predictor the line is  | 
 +| Main limitation of linear models  | Assumes -- apriori! -- a linear relationship  |
  
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