Back to DW's question - I don't know of any NP Regression tool, so,
Donald, if you do please enlighten me.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jay Warner) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I once did some work in which I could only tell if the fitted line was
> above the measured point in 2-D space.  Or below a different kind of
> measurement.
> 
> I did the analysis by counting the number of points that failed to
> fall on the expected side of the proposed line.  That line was best
> which had the least odd-ball points.
> 
> I'm sure one could work out a more complete analysis today.  However,
> I was a lowly grad student in a technical, non statistics field, who
> was rather ahead of his professors on this one, at the time.
> 
> Is this suitable?  I can dig out the ref if you really want..
> 
> Dianne Worth wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone know if there is a NP test to compare with
> > linear regression?
> > Thanks,
> > DW
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