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 Parameter SE or SD from nonlinear curve fit?

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GUMOL Posted - 02/19/2020 : 07:45:52 AM
OriginPro 2019 (64-bit)
9.6.0.172 (Academic)
Windows 10 Enterprise

Dear all,

When I perform a nonlinear curve fit (e.g., Michaelis-Menten) in Origin, the values coming after the +- of the resulting parameters are standard deviations or standard errors?

Best regards,

Gustavo
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YimingChen Posted - 02/21/2020 : 10:03:56 AM
Standard Error.

James

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