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multiple regressions with mixed logic and real parameters

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agolkar

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Hi,
I am looking for references to guide me through multiple linear/nonlinear regressions based on mixed logic and real parameters. I have to develop CERs for a project in which some design variables are boolean (option A is ON / option A is OFF), whereas other variables are real (i.e. speed, mass, and so forth). I have generated the data I need that now I have to fit, and I am looking for references or texts that address this specifical problem.

Thanks!
 
Have you inquired in the "Statistics in engineering" forum?
Regulars there might be able to help.
 
This information was conveyed to me by a non-member in a private email, so I cannot vouch for it or offer any further information.

There is a book by N.R. Draper and H. Smith, Applied Regression Analysis (J. Wiley, ISBN 0-471-029995-5), where in chap.5, paragraph 5.4 there is a description of the use of "dummy" variables - factors that have two or more distinct levels.


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