Statistics for Business and Economics (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134506593
Author: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12.8, Problem 12.83LM
a.
To determine
To Write: The complete second-order model that relates
b.
To determine
To Add: The main effect term for the quantitative variable to the complete second order model.
c.
To determine
To Add: The terms to the model of part (b) to allow for interaction between the quantitative and qualitative independent variables.
d.
To determine
To Explain: Under what circumstances will the response curves of the model have the same shape but different y-intercepts.
e.
To determine
To Explain: Under what circumstances will the response curves of the model be parallel lines?
f.
To determine
To Explain: Under what circumstances will the response curves of the model be identical?
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