Noise and Intelligibility Audiologists study the intelligibility of spoken sentences under different noise levels. Intelligibility, the MRT score, is measured as the percent of a spoken sentence that the listener can decipher at a certain noise level in decibels (dB). The table shows the results of one such test.
- (a) Make a
scatter plot of the data. - (b) Find and graph the regression line.
- (c) Find the
correlation coefficient . Is a linear model appropriate? - (d) Use the linear model in part (b) to estimate the intelligibility of a sentence at a 94-dB noise level.
Noise level (dB) | MRT score (%) |
80 | 99 |
84 | 91 |
88 | 84 |
92 | 70 |
96 | 47 |
100 | 23 |
104 | 11 |
(a)
To graph: The scatter plot of the data.
Explanation of Solution
Graph:
Consider the Noise level in decibel as the x coordinates and the M.R.T score as the y coordinates.
The scatter plots of the given data are shown below in Figure 1.
From Figure 1, all the points are plotted on the graph. No two points coincide each other.
(b)
To find: The regression line that represents the given data and draw the graph for it.
Answer to Problem 8P
The regression that represents the given data is
Explanation of Solution
By the use of online calculator, the regression line for the given data obtained is
The above regression line is in the form of linear equation.
Therefore, the linear function that represents the given data is
The graph that represents the equation
From Figure 2, the graph for the linear equation
(c)
To find: The correlation coefficient and to check whether the linear model appropriate or not.
Answer to Problem 8P
The correlation coefficient is
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
The formula for the correlation coefficient is
Calculation:
Compute the values of the summation of x, y, xy,
x | y | xy |
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−10 | 99 | −990 | 100 | 9801 |
−6 | 91 | −546 | 36 | 8281 |
−2 | 84 | −168 | 4 | 7056 |
2 | 70 | 140 | 4 | 4900 |
6 | 47 | 282 | 36 | 2209 |
10 | 23 | 230 | 100 | 529 |
14 | 11 | 154 | 196 | 121 |
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It is observed that the value of n = 7.
Substitute the values that are obtained in the table to compute the correlation coefficient by using the above mentioned formula.
On further simplification.
Thus, the value of the correlation coefficient is
(d)
To find: The estimate value of the intelligibility of a sentence at a 94-dB.
Answer to Problem 8P
The estimate value of the intelligibility of a sentence at a 94-dB is 52.912 %.
Explanation of Solution
Consider the noise level at 94-dB.
From part (b), it is obtained that the linear equation that represents the given data is
Substitute x = 94 in the above equation to compute the M.R.T score.
Thus, the estimate value of the intelligibility of a sentence at a 94-dB is 52.912 %.
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