EBK BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9780134462783
Author: STEPHAN
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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2. The instructor of a mathematics class collected data to see whether there is a correlation
between the number of absences (X) and the student's score on the final exam (Y). The
number of absences and score on the final exam were recorded. The following regression
equation was obtained: Final score = 92.5317 – 3.7611 (Absences)
a) (5 points) What would be the predicted final exam score for a student that had 10
absences?
b) (5 points) The student from part (a) actually scored a 60 on the final exam. What is the
residual for this student? Show all work.
A researcher records age in years (x) and systolic blood pressure (y) for volunteers. They perform a
regression analysis was performed, and a portion of the computer output is as follows:
ŷ = 4.5+ 14.4x
Coefficients
(Intercept)
x
Estimate
4.5
Ho: B₁ = 0
H₁: B₁ > 0
Ho: B₁ = 0
Ha: B₁ <0
14.4
Ho: B₁ = 0
Ha:
B₁ #0
Std. Error Test statistic
2.9
4.7
1.55
3.06
P-value
Specify the null and the alternative hypotheses that you would use in order to test whether a linear
relationship exists between x and y.
0.07
0
Which of the following is NOT a plot of residuals typically used in multiple regression analysis with two independent variables (X1 and X2)?
Select one:
a.
Residuals versus X2.
b.
Residuals versus correlation coefficients.
c.
Residuals versus time.
d.
Residuals versus X1.
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