Hello everyone,
I was just wondering whether it is possible to (1) model my own "pseudo-regress line" in scatter graph and (2) calculate residual values in reference to the modeled line. My problem is that I have a theoretical assumption about what the relationship between variable X and Y and I would like to compare my theoretical expectation (which is represented by the newly created line) to the real data.
Thank you for your help.
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