In the second lesson of the series, we’ll learn how to fit and interpret a simple linear regression with a categorical predictor. We’ll use a simulated dataset to predict the amount of time someone will spend on a website based on the browser they are using. We’ll also predict the rental prices of NYC apartments… The post Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 2 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/29/level-up-linear-regression-in-python-part-2/
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