EBK BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9780135179833
Author: STEPHAN
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factors. Which regression model is the MOST
appropriate?
Oa. Salary = B_0+B_1 MBA + ε
Ob. Salary = 3_0+ B_1 MBA + B_2 Work + e
c.
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We 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
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0.186761
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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
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D. For every one unit increase in smoker status, lung
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is thought to increase the risk of breast cancer. The accompanying data on x = percent of women using HRT and y = breast cancer incidence (cases per 100,000 women) for a region in Germany for 5 years appeared in the
paper "Decline in Breast Cancer Incidence after Decrease in Utilization of Hormone Replacement Therapy." The authors of the paper used a simple linear regression model to describe the relationship between HRT use and breast cancer incidence.
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103.30
40.60
105.00
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100.00
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93.80
30.00
83.50
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(b) What is the estimated average change in breast cancer incidence (in cases per 100,000 women) associated with a 1 percentage point increase in HRT use? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
cases per 100,000 women
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