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saad_megahed Posted - 09/25/2020 : 03:22:09 AM
Dear all,

I am kindly asking about the parameters standard error after doing the non linear fitting. can i also call it standard deviation or not, cause as in the tutorial its the square root of the variance.

Thanks,
saad

Saad
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AmandaLu Posted - 09/25/2020 : 04:12:13 AM
Hi,

Standard Error is Standard Deviation when we talk about fitted parameters in the curve fitting. Please refer to this quick help page:

https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/SE-SD-Diff-in-Fitting

Thanks,
Amanda
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