Significant or not you should look at the p-value of your coefficient
estimation. If your prob. is significantly diff. from zero, you start to
interpret your coefficient from there.
Might help to look up Std.Err definition, its is some what similar to the
standard deviation. Good luck.
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> From: danielepippo
> Subject: [R] High standard error
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Received: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 9:07 AM
> Hi to everyone,
>
> if the estimate of the parameter
> results in 0.196 and his standard
> error is 0.426, can I say that this parameter i
Hi to everyone,
if the estimate of the parameter results in 0.196 and his standard
error is 0.426, can I say that this parameter is not significant for the
model?
Thank you very much
Pippo
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