Dr. B. you are a lifesaver! I'm learning so much more from your videos than I'm learning in actual class. Your approach and examples are so helpful!! :) Thank You!!
I am an MSW student. My undergraduate degree was not in social work. I haven't been in school in a really long time. The research class I was in was killing me. These lectures are a lifesaver! I do have a question though, can you explain an ordinary least square? I looked up the definition and have no idea what it means! Ordinary Least Squares regression (OLS) is a common technique for estimating coefficients of linear regression equations which describe the relationship between one or more independent quantitative variables and a dependent variable (simple or multiple linear regression).