Title: Statistics in WR: Lecture 11
1Statistics in WR Lecture 11
- Key Themes
- Simple Linear Regression
- Derivation of the normal equations
- Multiple Linear Regression
- Reading Helsel and Hirsch Chapter 7 Comparing
several independent groups - Reading Barnett, Environmental Statistics
Chapter 10 Time series methods - Slides are from Helsel and Hirsch, Chapter 9
2Regression Assumptions
3Formulas used in the derivation of the normal
equations
4(1) Plot the data TDS vs QCuyahoga River
5(1a) Plot the Data TDS vs LogQ
6(2) Interpret Regression Statistics
7A good set of Residuals
8Residuals for TDS vs LogQ relationship
9Durbin-Watson Statistic for testing
autocorrelation of the residuals
10Multiple Linear Regression
11Simple vs Complex regression models
12F-distribution
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-test
If U is a Chisquare random variable with m
degrees of freedom, V is a Chisquare random
variable with n degrees of freedom, and if U and
V are independent, then the ratio (U/m)/V/n)
has an F-distribution with (m, n) degrees of
freedom. Haan, Statistical Methods in
Hydrology, p.122 The values of the
F-statistic are tabulated at
http//www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/eda/sectio
n3/eda3673.htm