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Title: Transforming to Achieve Linearity


1
Lesson 4 - 1
  • Transforming to Achieve Linearity

2
Knowledge Objectives
  • Explain what is meant by transforming
    (re-expressing) data.
  • Tell where y log(x) fits into the hierarchy of
    power transformations.
  • Explain the ladder of power transformations.
  • Explain how linear growth differs from
    exponential growth.

3
Construction Objectives
  • Discuss the advantages of transforming nonlinear
    data
  • Identify real-life situations in which a
    transformation can be used to linearize data from
    an exponential growth model
  • Use a logarithmic transformation to linearize a
    data set that can be modeled by an exponential
    model
  • Identify situations in which a transformation is
    required to linearize a power model
  • Use a transformation to linearize a data set that
    can be modeled by a power model

4
Vocabulary
  • Exponential Growth
  • Hierarchy of Power Transformations
  • Ladder of Power Transformations
  • Linear Growth
  • Logarithmic Transformation
  • Power Model
  • Transformation

5
Brain wt vs Body Wt
Direction positive Form ? linear
? Strength moderate Outliers y Human
Dolphin x Hippo Elelphant Clusters
maybe near 600
6
Mammals - Outliers Removed
Direction positive Form curved Strength
moderate Outliers y 2 upper dots Clusters
maybe ?
7
Scatter plot and LS Regression
8
Data Transformations
  • From our calculator
  • Linear Regression y-hat a b x
  • Quadratic Regression
  • Cubic Regression
  • Quartic Regression
  • Natural Log Regression y-hat a b ln(x)
  • Exponential Regression
  • Power Regression y-hat axb
  • Logistic Regression
  • Sinusoidal Regression
  • Only these 3 do we need be concerned with

9
Transforming with Powers
  • Form xn where n is a number
  • For n 1 we have a line
  • For n gt 1 we have curves that bend upward
  • For 0 lt n lt 1 we have curves that bend downward
  • For n lt 0 we have curves that decrease as x
    increases (the bigger the negative the quicker
    the decrease)

, x-2, x-1, x-½, x½, x, x2, x3,
10
Hierarchy of Power Functions
n 0 corresponds to the logarithm function
11
Trial and Error is not Recommended
12
Real-Life What do you do?
  • We begin with a mathematical model that we expect
    the data to adhere to (experience is the key!)
  • Linear growth is an additive process
  • Exponential growth is a multiplicative process

13
Laws of Logs
14
Summary and Homework
  • Summary
  • Homework
  • pg
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