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The phrase "a simple regression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in statistical contexts to refer to a basic form of regression analysis that examines the relationship between two variables.
Example: "In this study, we will perform a simple regression to analyze the impact of study hours on exam scores."
Alternatives: "a basic regression" or "a straightforward regression".
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A simple regression model to evaluate the efficiency of the whole system is also proposed.
Based on those analytical results, a simple regression equation is proposed for predicting the factor Ω.
We performed a simple regression analysis and afterwards a multivariate analysis using the more statistically correlated measurements.
A simple regression model was proposed and tested for the prediction of clogging due to stormwater sediment.
WU was simulated using a simple regression model, which considered the radiation actually intercepted by the crop.
The UK Climate Change Risk Assessment predicted 40 140% increase in wheat yield by 2050 in the UK based on a simple regression model linking yield changes with temperature increase16.
This leads to the definition of a surface that is represented by a simple polynomial equation that contains six coefficients that are determined by a simple regression calculation.
This paper presents a simple regression to predict settlement of a single floating pile supported by a homogeneous elastic soil and subjected to a vertical load.
First, we perform a simple regression analysis.
Given that a simple regression line takes a misleading downward slope, it is not drawn.
A simple regression of the APL index on the geographical distance shows a good positive correlation.
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