Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
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Chapter 10, Problem 34E
To determine

To explain: The population regression model.

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Solution: The regression model is y=β0+β1x+ε_.

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According to the question, response is the Annual budget and explanatory variable is the number of students. The regression model which represents the linear relationship can be written as:

y=β0+β1x+ε

Where y represents the annual budget, x represents the number of students and β0+β1x represents the average response.

(a)

To determine

To explain: The fixed parameter of the model.

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Solution: The fixed parameter is β0_.

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The intercept does not change with the change in explanatory variable. That is why it can be considered as the fixed parameter of the regression model.

(b)

To determine

To explain: The changing parameter of the model.

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Solution: The required parameter is β1_.

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The slope tells the amount of change in annual budget when the number of students increases. That is why it can be considered as the changing parameter of the regression model.

To determine

To explain: Whether it is expected to be a number greater than 0 or less than 0.

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Solution: Yes, it is greater than 0.

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The slope tells the amount of change in annual budget when the number of students increases. The number will be greater than zero.

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To determine

To explain: The variation among schools of same size x.

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Solution: The required term is ε_.

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The term ε is known as the error term of the model. The error term allows the unaccounted variations in the model when the explanatory variables are constant. That is why it represents the variation among schools of same size x.

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