How do you calculate r squared by hand?

Deon Moran

Deon Moran

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2022-10-28

How do you calculate r squared by hand?

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jbaekk7q

jbaekk7q

Beginner2022-10-29Added 18 answers

Step 1
Assuming this is a general question and not a reference to some undeclared statistical equation, and assuming you know how to multiply two numbers together by hand, then r squared (often written r 2 is simply
r × r for whatever the value of r is
For example if r = 16
then r squared (or r 2 ) = 16 × 16 = 256
However I suspect you had some specific statistical relationship in mind; please resubmit with explicit references if this is the case.
Amira Serrano

Amira Serrano

Beginner2022-10-30Added 3 answers

Step 1
The S S E r r or the sum of squares residuals is:
y i 2 - B 0 y i - B 1 x i y i
or simply the square of the value of the residuals. The residual value is difference between the obtained y-value and the expected y-value. The expected y-value is the calculated value from the equation of line/plane.
For example, for a system with 1 unknown parameter/variable x, the calculated y-value would be the sum of B 0 and B 1 x (i.e. Y = B 0 + B 1 x )
For a system with 2 unknown parameters/variables, x 1 and x 2 , (i.e. Y = B 0 + B 1 x 1 + B 2 x 2 ).
And in general, Y = B 0 + B 1 x 1 + B 2 x 2 + B 3 x 3 + B 4 x 4 + ... + B n x n
Furthermore, the S S T o t = y i 2 - ( y i ) 2 n where n is the number of observations or trials.

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