3.6 Lab: Linear Regression

3.6.1 Libraries

library(MASS)
library(ISLR)

3.6.2 Simple Linear Regression

names(Boston)
##  [1] "crim"    "zn"      "indus"   "chas"    "nox"     "rm"      "age"    
##  [8] "dis"     "rad"     "tax"     "ptratio" "black"   "lstat"   "medv"
lm.fit=lm(medv~lstat,data=Boston)
attach(Boston)
lm.fit=lm(medv~lstat)
lm.fit
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ lstat)
## 
## Coefficients:
## (Intercept)        lstat  
##       34.55        -0.95
names(lm.fit)
##  [1] "coefficients"  "residuals"     "effects"       "rank"         
##  [5] "fitted.values" "assign"        "qr"            "df.residual"  
##  [9] "xlevels"       "call"          "terms"         "model"
coef(lm.fit)
## (Intercept)       lstat 
##  34.5538409  -0.9500494
confint(lm.fit)
##                 2.5 %     97.5 %
## (Intercept) 33.448457 35.6592247
## lstat       -1.026148 -0.8739505
predict(lm.fit,data.frame(lstat=c(5,10,15)),interval="confidence")
##        fit      lwr      upr
## 1 29.80359 29.00741 30.59978
## 2 25.05335 24.47413 25.63256
## 3 20.30310 19.73159 20.87461
predict(lm.fit,data.frame(lstat=c(5,10,15)),interval="prediction")
##        fit       lwr      upr
## 1 29.80359 17.565675 42.04151
## 2 25.05335 12.827626 37.27907
## 3 20.30310  8.077742 32.52846

Prediction intervals are always wider than confidence intervals,because they incorporate both the error in the estimate for f(X)(the reducible error) and the uncertainty as to how much an individual point will differ from the population regression plane(the irreducible error).

plot(lstat,medv)
abline(lm.fit,lwd=3,col="red")

plot(lstat,medv,col="red")

plot(lstat,medv,pch=20)

plot(lstat,medv,pch="+")

plot(1:20,1:20,pch=1:20)

par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(lm.fit)

plot(predict(lm.fit),residuals(lm.fit))

plot(predict(lm.fit),rstudent(lm.fit))

Studentized residuals is computed by dividing each individual by its estimated standard error.

plot(hatvalues(lm.fit))

which.max(hatvalues(lm.fit))
## 375 
## 375

3.6.3 Multiple Linear Regression

lm.fit=lm(medv~lstat+age,data=Boston)
summary(lm.fit)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ lstat + age, data = Boston)
## 
## Residuals:
##     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
## -15.981  -3.978  -1.283   1.968  23.158 
## 
## Coefficients:
##             Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept) 33.22276    0.73085  45.458  < 2e-16 ***
## lstat       -1.03207    0.04819 -21.416  < 2e-16 ***
## age          0.03454    0.01223   2.826  0.00491 ** 
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 6.173 on 503 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.5513, Adjusted R-squared:  0.5495 
## F-statistic:   309 on 2 and 503 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
lm.fit=lm(medv~.,data=Boston)
summary(lm.fit)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ ., data = Boston)
## 
## Residuals:
##     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
## -15.595  -2.730  -0.518   1.777  26.199 
## 
## Coefficients:
##               Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept)  3.646e+01  5.103e+00   7.144 3.28e-12 ***
## crim        -1.080e-01  3.286e-02  -3.287 0.001087 ** 
## zn           4.642e-02  1.373e-02   3.382 0.000778 ***
## indus        2.056e-02  6.150e-02   0.334 0.738288    
## chas         2.687e+00  8.616e-01   3.118 0.001925 ** 
## nox         -1.777e+01  3.820e+00  -4.651 4.25e-06 ***
## rm           3.810e+00  4.179e-01   9.116  < 2e-16 ***
## age          6.922e-04  1.321e-02   0.052 0.958229    
## dis         -1.476e+00  1.995e-01  -7.398 6.01e-13 ***
## rad          3.060e-01  6.635e-02   4.613 5.07e-06 ***
## tax         -1.233e-02  3.760e-03  -3.280 0.001112 ** 
## ptratio     -9.527e-01  1.308e-01  -7.283 1.31e-12 ***
## black        9.312e-03  2.686e-03   3.467 0.000573 ***
## lstat       -5.248e-01  5.072e-02 -10.347  < 2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 4.745 on 492 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.7406, Adjusted R-squared:  0.7338 
## F-statistic: 108.1 on 13 and 492 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
summary(lm.fit)$r.sq
## [1] 0.7406427
summary(lm.fit)$sigma
## [1] 4.745298
library(car)
vif(lm.fit)#variance inflation factors
##     crim       zn    indus     chas      nox       rm      age      dis 
## 1.792192 2.298758 3.991596 1.073995 4.393720 1.933744 3.100826 3.955945 
##      rad      tax  ptratio    black    lstat 
## 7.484496 9.008554 1.799084 1.348521 2.941491
lm.fit1=lm(medv~.-age,data=Boston)
summary(lm.fit1)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ . - age, data = Boston)
## 
## Residuals:
##      Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
## -15.6054  -2.7313  -0.5188   1.7601  26.2243 
## 
## Coefficients:
##               Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept)  36.436927   5.080119   7.172 2.72e-12 ***
## crim         -0.108006   0.032832  -3.290 0.001075 ** 
## zn            0.046334   0.013613   3.404 0.000719 ***
## indus         0.020562   0.061433   0.335 0.737989    
## chas          2.689026   0.859598   3.128 0.001863 ** 
## nox         -17.713540   3.679308  -4.814 1.97e-06 ***
## rm            3.814394   0.408480   9.338  < 2e-16 ***
## dis          -1.478612   0.190611  -7.757 5.03e-14 ***
## rad           0.305786   0.066089   4.627 4.75e-06 ***
## tax          -0.012329   0.003755  -3.283 0.001099 ** 
## ptratio      -0.952211   0.130294  -7.308 1.10e-12 ***
## black         0.009321   0.002678   3.481 0.000544 ***
## lstat        -0.523852   0.047625 -10.999  < 2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 4.74 on 493 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.7406, Adjusted R-squared:  0.7343 
## F-statistic: 117.3 on 12 and 493 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
lm.fit1=update(lm.fit,~.-age)

3.6.4 Interaction Terms

summary(lm(medv~lstat*age,data=Boston))
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ lstat * age, data = Boston)
## 
## Residuals:
##     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
## -15.806  -4.045  -1.333   2.085  27.552 
## 
## Coefficients:
##               Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept) 36.0885359  1.4698355  24.553  < 2e-16 ***
## lstat       -1.3921168  0.1674555  -8.313 8.78e-16 ***
## age         -0.0007209  0.0198792  -0.036   0.9711    
## lstat:age    0.0041560  0.0018518   2.244   0.0252 *  
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 6.149 on 502 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.5557, Adjusted R-squared:  0.5531 
## F-statistic: 209.3 on 3 and 502 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16

3.6.5 Non-Linear Transformations of the Predictors

lm.fit2=lm(medv~lstat+I(lstat^2))
summary(lm.fit2)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ lstat + I(lstat^2))
## 
## Residuals:
##      Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
## -15.2834  -3.8313  -0.5295   2.3095  25.4148 
## 
## Coefficients:
##              Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept) 42.862007   0.872084   49.15   <2e-16 ***
## lstat       -2.332821   0.123803  -18.84   <2e-16 ***
## I(lstat^2)   0.043547   0.003745   11.63   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 5.524 on 503 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.6407, Adjusted R-squared:  0.6393 
## F-statistic: 448.5 on 2 and 503 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
lm.fit=lm(medv~lstat)
anova(lm.fit,lm.fit2)
## Analysis of Variance Table
## 
## Model 1: medv ~ lstat
## Model 2: medv ~ lstat + I(lstat^2)
##   Res.Df   RSS Df Sum of Sq     F    Pr(>F)    
## 1    504 19472                                 
## 2    503 15347  1    4125.1 135.2 < 2.2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1

Here the F-statistic is 135 and the associated p-value is virtually zero. This provides very clear evidence that the model containing the predictors lstat and lstat^2 is far superior to the model that only contains the predictor lstat.

par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(lm.fit2)

In order to create a cubic fit, we can include a predictor of the form I(X^3).However,this approach can start to get cumbersome for higher-order polynominals.

lm.fit5=lm(medv~poly(lstat,5))
summary(lm.fit5)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ poly(lstat, 5))
## 
## Residuals:
##      Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
## -13.5433  -3.1039  -0.7052   2.0844  27.1153 
## 
## Coefficients:
##                  Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept)       22.5328     0.2318  97.197  < 2e-16 ***
## poly(lstat, 5)1 -152.4595     5.2148 -29.236  < 2e-16 ***
## poly(lstat, 5)2   64.2272     5.2148  12.316  < 2e-16 ***
## poly(lstat, 5)3  -27.0511     5.2148  -5.187 3.10e-07 ***
## poly(lstat, 5)4   25.4517     5.2148   4.881 1.42e-06 ***
## poly(lstat, 5)5  -19.2524     5.2148  -3.692 0.000247 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 5.215 on 500 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.6817, Adjusted R-squared:  0.6785 
## F-statistic: 214.2 on 5 and 500 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
summary(lm(medv~log(rm),data=Boston))
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = medv ~ log(rm), data = Boston)
## 
## Residuals:
##     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
## -19.487  -2.875  -0.104   2.837  39.816 
## 
## Coefficients:
##             Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept)  -76.488      5.028  -15.21   <2e-16 ***
## log(rm)       54.055      2.739   19.73   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 6.915 on 504 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.4358, Adjusted R-squared:  0.4347 
## F-statistic: 389.3 on 1 and 504 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16

3.6.6 Qualitative Predictors

names(Carseats)
##  [1] "Sales"       "CompPrice"   "Income"      "Advertising" "Population" 
##  [6] "Price"       "ShelveLoc"   "Age"         "Education"   "Urban"      
## [11] "US"
lm.fit=lm(Sales~.+Income:Advertising+Price:Age,data=Carseats)
summary(lm.fit)
## 
## Call:
## lm(formula = Sales ~ . + Income:Advertising + Price:Age, data = Carseats)
## 
## Residuals:
##     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
## -2.9208 -0.7503  0.0177  0.6754  3.3413 
## 
## Coefficients:
##                      Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## (Intercept)         6.5755654  1.0087470   6.519 2.22e-10 ***
## CompPrice           0.0929371  0.0041183  22.567  < 2e-16 ***
## Income              0.0108940  0.0026044   4.183 3.57e-05 ***
## Advertising         0.0702462  0.0226091   3.107 0.002030 ** 
## Population          0.0001592  0.0003679   0.433 0.665330    
## Price              -0.1008064  0.0074399 -13.549  < 2e-16 ***
## ShelveLocGood       4.8486762  0.1528378  31.724  < 2e-16 ***
## ShelveLocMedium     1.9532620  0.1257682  15.531  < 2e-16 ***
## Age                -0.0579466  0.0159506  -3.633 0.000318 ***
## Education          -0.0208525  0.0196131  -1.063 0.288361    
## UrbanYes            0.1401597  0.1124019   1.247 0.213171    
## USYes              -0.1575571  0.1489234  -1.058 0.290729    
## Income:Advertising  0.0007510  0.0002784   2.698 0.007290 ** 
## Price:Age           0.0001068  0.0001333   0.801 0.423812    
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 1.011 on 386 degrees of freedom
## Multiple R-squared:  0.8761, Adjusted R-squared:  0.8719 
## F-statistic:   210 on 13 and 386 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16
attach(Carseats)
contrasts(ShelveLoc)
##        Good Medium
## Bad       0      0
## Good      1      0
## Medium    0      1

3.6.7 Writing Functions

LoadLibraries=function (){
library(ISLR)
library(MASS)
print (" The libraries have been loaded .")
}
LoadLibraries
function (){
library(ISLR)
library(MASS)
print("The libraries have been loaded.") 
}
LoadLibraries()
## [1] " The libraries have been loaded ."