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Consider a linear regression model that relates school expenditures and family background to student performance in Massachusetts using 224 school districts. The response variable is the mean score on the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System) exam given in May 1998 to 10th-graders. Four explanatory variables are used: (1) STR is the student-to-teacher ratio, (2) TSAL is the average teacher’s salary, (3) INC is the median household income, and (4) SGL is the percentage of single family households. The Excel Regression output for the sample regression equation is given below.
(a) What proportion of the variation in MCAS score is explained by the explanatory variables?
(b) At the 5% level, are the explanatory variables jointly significant in explaining MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(c) At the 5% level, which variables are individually significant at predicting MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(d) Suppose a second regression model (Model 2) was generated using only…
Consider a linear regression model that relates school expenditures and family background to student performance in Massachusetts using 224 school districts. The response variable is the mean score on the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System) exam given in May 1998 to 10th-graders. Four explanatory variables are used: (1) STR is the student-to-teacher ratio, (2) TSAL is the average teacher’s salary, (3) INC is the median household income, and (4) SGL is the percentage of single family households. The Excel Regression output for the sample regression equation is given below.
(a) What proportion of the variation in MCAS score is explained by the explanatory variables?
(b) At the 5% level, are the explanatory variables jointly significant in explaining MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(c) At the 5% level, which variables are individually significant at predicting MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(d) Suppose a second regression model (Model 2) was generated using only…
Consider a linear regression model that relates school expenditures and family background to student performance in Massachusetts using 224 school districts. The response variable is the mean score on the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System) exam given in May 1998 to 10th-graders. Four explanatory variables are used: (1) STR is the student-to-teacher ratio, (2) TSAL is the average teacher’s salary, (3) INC is the median household income, and (4) SGL is the percentage of single family households. The Excel Regression output for the sample regression equation is given below.
(a) What proportion of the variation in MCAS score is explained by the explanatory variables?
(b) At the 5% level, are the explanatory variables jointly significant in explaining MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(c) At the 5% level, which variables are individually significant at predicting MCAS score? Explain briefly.
(d) Suppose a second regression model (Model 2) was generated using only…
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