Comment by CGMthrowaway
3 days ago
That makes sense. Why does least squares skew the line downwards though (Vs some other direction)? Seems arbitrary
3 days ago
That makes sense. Why does least squares skew the line downwards though (Vs some other direction)? Seems arbitrary
The Pythagorean distance would assume that some of the distance (difference) is on the x axis, and some on the y axis, and the total distance is orthogonal to the fitted line.
OLS assumes that x is given, and the distance is entirely due to the variance in y, (so parallel to the y axis). It’s not the line that’s skewed, it’s the space.
I think it has to do with the ratio of \Sigma_xx, \Sigma_yy. I don't have time to verify that, but it should be easy to check analytically.