Regression Weight/Coefficient/Slope

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Regression weight, also known as a coefficient or a slope, is a number that reflects the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables. It’s a numerical measure of how much the response variable changes for a given change in the predictor variable. It is calculated in regression analyses and can range from -1.0 to +1.0, with positive values indicating a positive relationship and negative values indicating a negative relationship. A zero value indicates no relationship. Regression weights or coefficients help to determine the degree of the relationship between the two variables.

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