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Regression Contant a in Airport Distribution Models Formulas
Regression Contant a is the constant in a regression equation represents the y-intercept or baseline value, which is the expected value of the dependent variable. And is denoted by a.
Airport Distribution Models formulas that make use of Regression Contant a
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Air Trips in Year y for Stated Purpose under Leisure Category
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Population at Origin given Air Trips in Year y for Stated Purpose under Leisure Category
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Income for Leisure given Air Trips for Stated Purpose under Leisure Category
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FAQ
What is the Regression Contant a?
Regression Contant a is the constant in a regression equation represents the y-intercept or baseline value, which is the expected value of the dependent variable.
Can the Regression Contant a be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Regression Contant a, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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