STAT TECH IN BUSINESS & ECON AC
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Author: Lind
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 14, Problem 28CE
a.
To determine
Find the regression equation.
Explain the change of amount of tip for another dinner.
b.
To determine
Perform a global test to find whether at least one of the independent variables is significant.
Draw the conclusions.
c.
To determine
Perform individual test for each of the variables.
Explain one or the other can be deleted.
d.
To determine
Find the coefficient of determination and interpret the value.
e.
To determine
Plot the residuals in a histogram.
Also explain whether it is reasonable that the residuals follow normal assumptions.
f.
To determine
Plot the residuals against the fitted values.
Explain whether it is reasonable to conclude that they are random.
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1
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10.0 135
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5.5 37
3.3 32
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ANOVA
df
SS
MS
F
Significance F
Regression
1
7891.863897
7891.863897
22.91180151
0.017339231
Residual
3
1033.336103
344.4453677
Total
4
8925.2
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Standard Error
t Stat
P-value
Intercept
-19.12490108
23.1658578…
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