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Submit FeedbackChallenge #18 solved!
It was enlightening to see that you could derive the top 10 correlation coefficients from the Spearman rank correlation and the Pearson correlation outputs.
However, I was not able to get the predictors' p-values derived in the output.
It would be nice if Alteryx gave you the option of viewing different values from the R output provided. Measuring the significance of the predictors is one of the metrics to consider when building a linear prediction model.
I know sod all about building and validating regression models - so a very useful challenge. Solution attached.
Took longer than I likely needed to to get that dang hyphen...
I tried to make the selection of variables for the linear regression tool dynamic, but only managed to narrow the list down. the clicking is still a manual process.
Catching up on the old ones. I was curious to compare that in all three methods top 10 predictor variables are actually the same
A nice introduction to Linear Regression.
A quick glance through tells me I've done this pretty much the same way as everyone else.
I like getting all predicty.