Estimate the relationship: C4 = a + b(Cl)+c(C2)+d(C3) Test the hypothesis that the entire model (C1, C2, and C3 combined) does not explain a significant amount of variation in the dependent variable at the 5% level of significance.   What fraction of the variation in annual salary is explained by education, experience, and age?

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  1. Consider the following data set. Cl is years of education, C2 is years of job experience, C3 is age, and C4 is annual salary.
  2. Estimate the relationship:

C4 = a + b(Cl)+c(C2)+d(C3)

  1. Test the hypothesis that the entire model (C1, C2, and C3 combined) does not explain a significant amount of variation in the dependent variable at the 5% level of significance.

 

  1. What fraction of the variation in annual salary is explained by education, experience, and age?

 

Row

Education

Experience

Age

Salary

1

10

20

45

55139

2

10

5

23

48937

3

10

19

36

57624

4

11

   15

50

58170

5

11

16

42

62202

6

11

8

30

51646

7

11

4

21

52563

8

12

10

34

49434

9

12

8

27

55153

10

12

18

38

63882

11

13

6

25

46067

12

13

10

46

60886

13

14

10

38

57190

14

14

2

22

52094

15

15

8

32

60620

16

16

5

49

59843

17

16

4

28

57288

18

17

7

33

67151

19

18

3

27

61313

20

19

3

32

64175

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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