Let’s consinder a mortgage application using HMDA (The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act). Here is a sample from 30 mortgage applications.   ID loanamt income hprice 1 109 63 155 2 185 137 264 3 121 53 128 4 125 78 125 5 119 37 149 6 153 65 171 7 380 188 484 8 100 58 125 9 110 78 158 10 41 31 116.5 11 115 54 128 12 248 117 280 13 126 60 157.5 14 260 192 325 15 90 40 145 16 50 36 230 17 125 45 125 18 125 55 145 19 158 62 175 20 130 29 209 21 204 77 260 22 30 28 150 23 114 60 143 24 188 91 253 25 187 85 285 26 84 44 105 27 450 265 650 28 108 49 120 29 100 53 125 30 53 24 66 loanamt = Amount of Mortgage Loan Application (in $1000) income = Applicant’s Annual Income (in $1000) hprice = House Price to buy (in $1000) 6) t test for the coefficient of income (Ho: B1  = 0 ) 7) F statistics and perform the test for the model 8) Variance of et 9) According to the model what are the predicted loan amount if applicants have annual income of $50,000, $100,000, and $200,000 and their confidence intervals? 10) List and explain the assumptions you made for a simple regression model

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Let’s consinder a mortgage application using HMDA (The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act). Here is a sample from 30 mortgage applications.

 

ID

loanamt

income

hprice

1

109

63

155

2

185

137

264

3

121

53

128

4

125

78

125

5

119

37

149

6

153

65

171

7

380

188

484

8

100

58

125

9

110

78

158

10

41

31

116.5

11

115

54

128

12

248

117

280

13

126

60

157.5

14

260

192

325

15

90

40

145

16

50

36

230

17

125

45

125

18

125

55

145

19

158

62

175

20

130

29

209

21

204

77

260

22

30

28

150

23

114

60

143

24

188

91

253

25

187

85

285

26

84

44

105

27

450

265

650

28

108

49

120

29

100

53

125

30

53

24

66

loanamt = Amount of Mortgage Loan Application (in $1000)

income = Applicant’s Annual Income (in $1000)

hprice = House Price to buy (in $1000)

6) t test for the coefficient of income (Ho: B1  = 0 )

7) F statistics and perform the test for the model

8) Variance of et

9) According to the model what are the predicted loan amount if applicants have annual income of $50,000, $100,000, and $200,000 and their confidence intervals?

10) List and explain the assumptions you made for a simple regression model

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