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[QUOTE="RUber, post: 5475830, member: 524408"] Hi Ducmod, In your attached Excel sheet, the columns used for the regression are clearly marked. Columns G-J are titled "Data for Regression Model". The model was described by: ##D_t = a + bD_{t-1}+cEPS_t+d(\Delta EPS)## You are correct that the Dividend, ##D_t## is your dependent variable, and you have 3 independent variables for this model, ##D_{t-1}## is called the "lagged DPS", ##EPS_t## is the "annual EPS", and ##\Delta EPS## is the "change in EPS". The coefficients for the model, a, b, c, and d, are listed in that order in your output table. Does that address your question? [/QUOTE]
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