Statistics for Business and Economics (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134506593
Author: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
Publisher: PEARSON
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
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?
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
A study was conducted to see if a person's income will affect their well-being. We want to create a model with Y = well-being index, and X =
income in $1,000. The dependent variable in this study is:
Income in $1,000
Well-being index
Neither
For the provided data, develop a regression model for overall satisfaction as a function of years of service and department that has the largest R. Note that the categorical variable department has multiple levels and will require the use of multiple dummy variables. Which department, if any, has the highest impact on
roduction
satisfaction?
Production
Production
E Click the icon to view the job satisfaction data.
Determine the regression model for overall satisfaction as a function of years of service and department that has the largest R. Let "Administrative" be the baseline department, let X, represent Maintenance, let X, represent Management, let X, represent Production, let X, represent Quality Control, and let Xg represent
Shipping / Receiving, coding each department variable with a 1 if the person is in that department and 0 otherwise. In addition, let Xe represent Years. Enter the terms of the equation so that the X-values are in ascending numerical order by base. Select the…
Life expectancy 2010 Data for 24 Western Hemispherecountries can be used to examine the association betweenlife expectancy and the birth rate (number of births per1000 population).a) Create a scatterplot relating these two variables anddescribe the association.b) Find the equation of the regression line.c) Interpret the value of R2.d) Make a plot of the residuals. Are any countriesunusual?e) Is the line an appropriate model?f) If you conclude that there is an outlier, set it aside andrecompute the regression.g) If government leaders want to increase life expectancy,should they encourage women to have fewer children?Explain.
Chapter 12 Solutions
Statistics for Business and Economics (13th Edition)
Ch. 12.3 - Write a first-order model relating E(y) to a. two...Ch. 12.3 - Minitab was used to fit the model E(y) = (0 + 1x1...Ch. 12.3 - Suppose you fit the multiple regression model y =0...Ch. 12.3 - Suppose you fit the first-order multiple...Ch. 12.3 - Prob. 12.5LMCh. 12.3 - Prob. 12.6LMCh. 12.3 - Prob. 12.7LMCh. 12.3 - If the analysis of variance F-test leads to the...Ch. 12.3 - Ambiance of 5-star hotels. Although invisible and...Ch. 12.3 - Forecasting movie revenues with Twitter. Refer to...
Ch. 12.3 - Accounting and Machiavellianism. Refer to the...Ch. 12.3 - Prob. 12.12ACBCh. 12.3 - Predicting elements in aluminum alloys. Aluminum...Ch. 12.3 - Novelty of a vacation destination. Many tourists...Ch. 12.3 - Arsenic in groundwater. Environmental Science ...Ch. 12.3 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. How much...Ch. 12.3 - Contamination from a plant's discharge. Refer to...Ch. 12.3 - Cooling method for gas turbines. Refer to the...Ch. 12.3 - Rankings of research universities. Refer to the...Ch. 12.3 - Bubble behavior in subcooled flow boiling. In...Ch. 12.3 - Prob. 12.22ACICh. 12.3 - Prob. 12.23ACACh. 12.3 - Prob. 12.24ACACh. 12.4 - Characteristics of lead users. Refer to the...Ch. 12.4 - Prob. 12.26ACBCh. 12.4 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.4 - Chemical plant contamination. Refer to Exercise...Ch. 12.4 - Prob. 12.29ACBCh. 12.4 - Arsenic in groundwater. Refer to the Environmental...Ch. 12.4 - Prob. 12.32ACICh. 12.4 - Prob. 12.33ACICh. 12.4 - Boiler drum production. In a production facility,...Ch. 12.5 - Suppose the true relationship between E(y) and the...Ch. 12.5 - Suppose you fit the interaction model y = 0 + x1 +...Ch. 12.5 - Prob. 12.37LMCh. 12.5 - Tipping behavior in restaurants. Can food servers...Ch. 12.5 - Forecasting movie revenues with Twitter. Refer to...Ch. 12.5 - Prob. 12.41ACBCh. 12.5 - Prob. 12.42ACBCh. 12.5 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.5 - Factors that impact an auditors judgment. A study...Ch. 12.5 - Service workers and customer relations. A study in...Ch. 12.5 - Bubble behavior in subcooled flow boiling. Refer...Ch. 12.5 - Arsenic in groundwater. Refer to the Environmental...Ch. 12.5 - Cooling method for gas turbines. Refer to the...Ch. 12.6 - Write a second-order model relating the mean of y,...Ch. 12.6 - Prob. 12.50LMCh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.51LMCh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.52LMCh. 12.6 - Minitab was used to fit the complete second-order...Ch. 12.6 - Personality traits and job performance. When...Ch. 12.6 - Going for it on fourth-down in the NFL. Refer to...Ch. 12.6 - Prob. 12.56ACBCh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.57ACBCh. 12.6 - Assertiveness and leadership. Management...Ch. 12.6 - Goal congruence in top management teams. Do chief...Ch. 12.6 - Prob. 12.60ACICh. 12.6 - Revenues of popular movies. The Internet Movie...Ch. 12.6 - Prob. 12.62ACICh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.63ACICh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.64ACICh. 12.6 - Prob. 12.65ACICh. 12.7 - Write a regression model relating the mean value...Ch. 12.7 - Prob. 12.67LMCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.68LMCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.69LMCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.70ACBCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.71ACBCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.72ACBCh. 12.7 - Prob. 12.73ACBCh. 12.7 - Buy-side vs. sell-side analysts earnings...Ch. 12.7 - Prob. 12.75ACBCh. 12.7 - Charisma of top-level leaders. Refer to the...Ch. 12.7 - Corporate sustainability and firm characteristics....Ch. 12.7 - Homework assistance for accounting students. Refer...Ch. 12.7 - Improving driving performance while fatigued....Ch. 12.7 - Prob. 12.80ACACh. 12.7 - Banning controversial sports team sponsors. Refer...Ch. 12.8 - Consider a multiple regression model for a...Ch. 12.8 - Prob. 12.83LMCh. 12.8 - Consider the model: y = 0+ 1x1+ 2 x2+ 3 x3+...Ch. 12.8 - Consider the model:...Ch. 12.8 - Prob. 12.86LMCh. 12.8 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.8 - Do blondes raise more funds? Refer to the Economic...Ch. 12.8 - Prob. 12.89ACBCh. 12.8 - Buy-side vs. sell-side analysts earnings...Ch. 12.8 - Workplace bullying and intention to leave....Ch. 12.8 - Agreeableness, gender, and wages. Do agreeable...Ch. 12.8 - Chemical plant contamination. Refer to Exercise...Ch. 12.8 - Prob. 12.94ACICh. 12.8 - Recently sold, single-family homes. The National...Ch. 12.8 - Charisma of top-level leaders Refer to the Academy...Ch. 12.9 - Determine which pairs of the following models are...Ch. 12.9 - Prob. 12.98LMCh. 12.9 - Prob. 12.99LMCh. 12.9 - Shared leadership in airplane crews. Refer to the...Ch. 12.9 - Buy-side vs. sell-side analysts earnings...Ch. 12.9 - Workplace bullying and intention to leave. Refer...Ch. 12.9 - Cooling method for gas turbines. Refer to the...Ch. 12.9 - Prob. 12.104ACBCh. 12.9 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.9 - Study of supervisor-targeted aggression....Ch. 12.9 - Prob. 12.107ACICh. 12.9 - Recently sold, single-family homes. Refer to the...Ch. 12.9 - Prob. 12.109ACICh. 12.9 - Prob. 12.110ACACh. 12.10 - Prob. 12.111LMCh. 12.10 - Teacher pay and pupil performance. In Economic...Ch. 12.10 - Risk management performance. An article in the...Ch. 12.10 - Accuracy of software effort estimates....Ch. 12.10 - Diet of ducks bred for broiling. Corn is high in...Ch. 12.10 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.10 - Prob. 12.117ACICh. 12.10 - Prob. 12.118ACICh. 12.10 - Prob. 12.119ACICh. 12.12 - Identify the problem(s) in each of the residual...Ch. 12.12 - Consider fitting the multiple regression model...Ch. 12.12 - Emotional intelligence and team performance. Refer...Ch. 12.12 - State casket sales restrictions. Some states...Ch. 12.12 - Personality traits and job performance. Refer to...Ch. 12.12 - Women in top management. Refer to the Journal of...Ch. 12.12 - Accuracy of software effort estimates. Refer to...Ch. 12.12 - Arsenic in groundwater. Refer to the Environmental...Ch. 12.12 - Reality TV and cosmetic surgery. Refer to the Body...Ch. 12.12 - Failure times of silicon wafer microchips. Refer...Ch. 12.12 - Bubble behavior in subcooled flow boiling. Refer...Ch. 12.12 - Banning controversial sports team sponsors. Refer...Ch. 12.12 - Cooling method for gas turbines. Refer to the...Ch. 12.12 - Agreeableness, gender, and wages. Refer to the...Ch. 12 - Suppose you have developed a regression model to...Ch. 12 - When a multiple regression model is used for...Ch. 12 - Suppose you fit the model y=0+1x1+2x12+3x2+4x1x2+...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.137LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.138LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.139LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.140LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.141LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.142LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.143LMCh. 12 - Prob. 12.144LMCh. 12 - Comparing private and public college tuition....Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.146ACBCh. 12 - Prob. 12.147ACBCh. 12 - Highway crash data analysis. Researchers at...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.149ACBCh. 12 - Mental health of a community. An article in the...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.151ACBCh. 12 - Testing tires for wear. Underinflated or...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.153ACBCh. 12 - Prob. 12.154ACBCh. 12 - Prob. 12.155ACBCh. 12 - Prob. 12.156ACBCh. 12 - Prob. 12.157ACBCh. 12 - Promotion of supermarket vegetables. A supermarket...Ch. 12 - Yield strength of steel alloy. Industrial...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.160ACICh. 12 - Prob. 12.161ACICh. 12 - Improving Math SAT scores. Refer to the Chance...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.163ACICh. 12 - Prob. 12.164ACICh. 12 - Prob. 12.165ACICh. 12 - Prob. 12.166ACICh. 12 - Sale prices of apartments. A Minneapolis,...Ch. 12 - Volatility of foreign stocks. The relationship...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.169ACICh. 12 - Prob. 12.170ACICh. 12 - State casket sales restrictions Refer to the...Ch. 12 - Modeling monthly collision claims. A medium-sized...Ch. 12 - Developing a model for college GPA. Many colleges...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, statistics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Find the equation of the regression line for the following data set. x 1 2 3 y 0 3 4arrow_forwardThe ordered pairs below give the median sales prices y (in thousands of dollars) of new homes sold in a neighborhood from 2009 through 2016. (2009, 179.4) (2011, 191.0) (2013, 202.6) (2015, 214.9) (2010, 185.4) (2012, 196.7) (2014, 208.7) (2016, 221.4) A linear model that approximates the data is y=5.96t+125.5,9t16, where t represents the year, with t=9 corresponding to 2009. Plot the actual data and the model on the same graph. How closely does the model represent the data?arrow_forwardI set up a multiple linear regression model to explain returns on BA as a linear function of market returns, and size and value. Note that the data is in levels ( not in logs) I interpret the beta of market as Select one: a. the impact of a one unit variation of market on BA returns on average b. the impact of a one unit % chnage in market on the BA returns on average keeping size and value fixed c. the relation between BA returns and market d. the impact of a one percentage variation of market on BA returns on average in percentage e. the impact of a one unit variation in market on the BA returns on average keeping size and value fixedarrow_forward
- The November 24, 2001, issue of The Economist published economic data for 15 industrialized nations. Included were the percent changes in gross domestic product (GDP), industrial production (IP), consumer prices (CP), and producer prices (PP) from Fall 2000 to Fall 2001, and the unemployment rate in Fall 2001 (UNEMP). An economist wants to construct a model to predict GDP from the other variables. A fit of the model GDP = , + P,IP + 0,UNEMP + f,CP + P,PP + € yields the following output: The regression equation is GDP = 1.19 + 0.17 IP + 0.18 UNEMP + 0.18 CP – 0.18 PP Predictor Coef SE Coef тР Constant 1.18957 0.42180 2.82 0.018 IP 0.17326 0.041962 4.13 0.002 UNEMP 0.17918 0.045895 3.90 0.003 CP 0.17591 0.11365 1.55 0.153 PP -0.18393 0.068808 -2.67 0.023 Predict the percent change in GDP for a country with IP = 0.5, UNEMP = 5.7, CP = 3.0, and PP = 4.1. a. b. If two countries differ in unemployment rate by 1%, by how much would you predict their percent changes in GDP to differ, other…arrow_forwardThe accompanying data represent the weights of various domestic cars and their gas mileages in the city. The linear correlation coefficient between the weight of a car and its miles per gallon in the city is r= -0.983. The least-squares regression line treating weight as the explanatory variable and miles per gallon as the response variable is y = -0.0075x+46.5061. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. E Click the icon to view the data table. (a) What proportion of the variability in miles per gallon is explained by the relation between weight of the car and miles per gallon? The proportion of the variability in miles per gallon explained by the relation between weight of the car and miles per gallon is %. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) (b) Construct a residual plot to verify the requirements of the least-squares regression model. Choose the correct graph below. OA. В. OC. O D. AResidual 2- AResidual 2- AResidual 2- AResidual 28- 0- 0- 22- -2- 2500 4000 3250 Weight (pounds)…arrow_forwardConsider the following variables: Y=daily productivity score (measured in points) X1=0 if undergraduate student,1 if graduate student X2=hours of sleep per night 1. The plot shown below could possibly be the graph of which model? 2. If you want to test whether type of student modifies the association between hours of sleep per night and daily productivity score, which model should you consider and what is the null hypothesis for this test? 3. Suppose you use Model 5 to describe the relationship between type of student, hours of sleep per night, and daily productivity score. You use the method of least squares to obtain: Y = -0.5 + 3 (X1) + 1.5 (X2) + 2.5 (X1)(X2).arrow_forward
- Use the model to make the appropriate prediction. A sociologist wanted to determine whether there was a relation between a state's poverty rate (x) and its teen pregnancy rate (y). Data from all 50 states produced the regression model: yˆ=4.3+1.4(x) What does the model suggest for the poverty rate of Florida, which has a poverty rate of 16.6? a) 9.2% b) 27.5% c) 12.9% d) 17% e) 22.4%arrow_forwardWe have data on Lung Capacity of persons and we wish to build a multiple linear regression model that predicts Lung Capacity based on the predictors Age and Smoking Status. Age is a numeric variable whereas Smoke is a categorical variable (0 if non-smoker, 1 if smoker). Here is the partial result from STATISTICA. b* Std.Err. of b* Std.Err. N=725 of b Intercept Age Smoke 0.835543 -0.075120 1.085725 0.555396 0.182989 0.014378 0.021631 0.021631 -0.648588 0.186761 Which of the following statements is absolutely false? A. The expected lung capacity of a smoker is expected to be 0.648588 lower than that of a non-smoker. B. The predictor variables Age and Smoker both contribute significantly to the model. C. For every one year that a person gets older, the lung capacity is expected to increase by 0.555396 units, holding smoker status constant. D. For every one unit increase in smoker status, lung capacity is expected to decrease by 0.648588 units, holding age constant.arrow_forwardb. What does the scatter diagram developed in part (a) indicate about the relationship between the two variables? The scatter diagram indicates a positive ✔✔✔ linear relationship between the hotel room rate and the amount spent on entertainment. c. Develop the least squares estimated regression equation. Entertainment = 18.2594 X + 1.0272 Room Rate (to 4 decimals) d. Provide an interpretation for the slope of the estimated regression equation (to 3 decimals). The slope of the estimated regression line is approximately 1.027 So, for every dollar increase ♥ e. The average room rate in Chicago is $128, considerably higher than the U.S. average. Predict the entertainment expense per day for Chicago (to whole number). $ 150 in the hotel room rate the amount spent on entertainment increases by $1.027arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897...AlgebraISBN:9780079039897Author:CarterPublisher:McGraw Hill
- Functions and Change: A Modeling Approach to Coll...AlgebraISBN:9781337111348Author:Bruce Crauder, Benny Evans, Alan NoellPublisher:Cengage LearningBig Ideas Math A Bridge To Success Algebra 1: Stu...AlgebraISBN:9781680331141Author:HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURTPublisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897...
Algebra
ISBN:9780079039897
Author:Carter
Publisher:McGraw Hill
Functions and Change: A Modeling Approach to Coll...
Algebra
ISBN:9781337111348
Author:Bruce Crauder, Benny Evans, Alan Noell
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Big Ideas Math A Bridge To Success Algebra 1: Stu...
Algebra
ISBN:9781680331141
Author:HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Introduction to experimental design and analysis of variance (ANOVA); Author: Dr. Bharatendra Rai;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSFo1MwLoxU;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY