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SLR
(redirected from Simple linear regression)

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SLRSingle Lens Reflex (camera)
SLRSolectron
SLRSatellite Laser Ranging
SLRSauvons La Recherche (France)
SLRStatutory Liquidity Ratio
SLRStraight Leg Raising
SLRSelf Loading Rifle
SLRSimple Linear Regression
SLRSide Looking Radar
SLRSouthern Light Rail (Georgia Tech)
SLRSri Lanka Rupee (national currency)
SLRSingapore Law Reports (Singapore Academy of Law)
SLRSystematic Literature Review (secondary study)
SLRSign Language Recognition
SLRSleeper Class (railway coach)
SLRSending Loudness Rating (telecommunications)
SLRState Liaison Representative
SLRService Level Report
SLRStatic Loaded Radius (tire measurement)
SLRSri Lanka Railway
SLRSingle Linear Recording
SLRSlush on Runway
SLRSuper-Leicht, Rennsport (German: Super-Light, Racing; Mercedes Benz)
SLRSingle Line Restoral
SLRService Location Register
SLRStock Level Report
SLRSpacelift Range
SLRSuburban Land Reserve (Salt Lake City, UT)
SLRStock Level Requirement
SLRSystem Level Requirement
SLRSlide Raft (aircraft door)
SLRSide Lower Berth (rail travel)
SLRSplit Live Range


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This paper presents an activity that was used to introduce concepts related to the simple linear regression model using data from the National Basketball Association (NBA).
At the end of this section, the results from a simple linear regression analysis are discussed as an attempt was made to correlate the results from the BFG C&C tester were attempted to be correlated to the other abrasion tests.
To the extent that we trust simple linear regressions for short periods as representations of cause and effect in labor-management-state interactions, Borrel's statistical results give some comfort to conventional expectations that unemployment dampens strike activity, while price increases, worker mobilization, and left political power promote it.
 
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