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Prediction by regression and intrarange data scatter in surface-process studies

January 1, 1993

Modeling is a major component of contemporary earth science, and regression analysis occupies a central position in the parameterization, calibration, and validation of geomorphic and hydrologic models. Although this methodology can be used in many ways, we are primarily concerned with the prediction of values for one variable from another variable. Examination of the literature reveals considerable inconsistency in the presentation of the results of regression analysis and the occurrence of patterns in the scatter of data points about the regression line. Both circumstances confound utilization and evaluation of the models. Statisticians are well aware of various problems associated with the use of regression analysis and offer improved practices; often, however, their guidelines are not followed. After a review of the aforementioned circumstances and until standard criteria for model evaluation become established, we recommend, as a minimum, inclusion of scatter diagrams, the standard error of the estimate, and sample size in reporting the results of regression analyses for most surface-process studies. ?? 1993 Springer-Verlag.

Publication Year 1993
Title Prediction by regression and intrarange data scatter in surface-process studies
DOI 10.1007/BF00789324
Authors T.J. Toy, W. R. Osterkamp, K.G. Renard
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Geology
Index ID 70017477
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse