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Ordinary least square regression, orthogonal regression, geometric mean regression and their applications in aerosol science

Ling LengTianyi ZhangL. I. KleinmanDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY, 11973Wei Zhu
2007en
ABI

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Regression analysis, especially the ordinary least squares method which assumes that errors are confined to the dependent variable, has seen a fair share of its applications in aerosol science. The ordinary least squares approach, however, could be problematic due to the fact that atmospheric data often does not lend itself to calling one variable independent and the other dependent. Errors often exist for both measurements. In this work, we examine two regression approaches available to accommodate this situation. They are orthogonal regression and geometric mean regression. Comparisons are made theoretically as well as numerically through an aerosol study examining whether the ratio of organic aerosol to CO would change with age.

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