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"p-Value of zero from linear regression"
dysprosium
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Just a quick question - I'm getting a p-Value of 0 for one of the attributes In the output from the linear regression operator. Is this a genuine zero, or an extremely small value? If the latter, what's the threshold below which Rapid Miner returns zero for a p-Value?
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For very small numbers RapidMiner just shows a 0 in the result view, but the actual value is used for further calculations (for example you can sort according to the p-values).
But for very small values it can happen that the p-value becomes a genuine 0, this depends on the underlying distribution functions and their parameters, so a fixed threshold cannot be given.
For all practical concerns the differences between a genuine 0 and a very small, non-zero, p-value should not matter.