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drjiezhang Posted - 08/24/2016 : 11:38:50 PM
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Hi,guys! This is a figure examining the relationship between two continuous variables in men and women controlling for several covariates in multiple linear regression. My question is how to draw this kind of figure in origin? Thank you !

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yuki_wu Posted - 08/26/2016 : 03:52:36 AM
Hi,

I am not sure whether you really want to perform multiple linear regression in your data. Please take a look at this knowledge base item and see if this applies to you:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Multi-Regression-Dialog

If not, please post more details, such as something more about your data and the result you desire, or contact the tech support for more help. You can find the contact information here: http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?go=COMPANY/ContactUS

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Yuki
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