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n. - The use of a statistical technique that predicts values of one variable on the basis of two or more other variables in which the predictor variables are themselves highly connected or associated

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  • A problem in regression analysis is multicollinearity, which is to say moderate or high correlations among the independent variables.
  • RE: your comments on my use of the term multicollinearity, see my Monday blog 9/25/05 for a "Little Primer on multicollinearity" at:...
  • And what about the common trend in CO2 and Solar, no multicollinearity problems? jae
  • Evidence of multicollinearity is consistent with that hypothesis and certainly not a “problem” for it.
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