a)
To perform the hypothesis test.
a)
Answer to Problem 18E
There is sufficient evidence that the slope is non zero and there is association between Math and Verbal scores.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula:
Test statistic:
The null and alternative hypotheses:
Test statistic:
The degrees of freedom = df = 160
Therefore, p-value would be,
P-value = 0 …Using excel formula, =TDIST(11.885,160,2)
Decision: P-value < 0.05, reject H0.
Conclusion: There is sufficient evidence that the slope is non zero and there is association between Math and Verbal scores.
b)
To check the assumptions for regression.
b)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The conditions are: straight enough, Independence, Randomization, Random residual, Does plot thicken? and Nearly normal condition.
We will check it one by one.
Straight enough condition: Satisfied, because no curvature is present in the
Independence assumption: Satisfied, because the 162 students are less than 10% of the population.
Randomization condition: Satisfied, assuming students were randomly selected.
Random residuals condition: Satisfied, because there is no obvious pattern in the residual plot.
Does the plot thicken? condition: Satisfied, because the vertical spread in the residual plot is not increasing or decreasing.
Nearly normal condition: Satisfied, because the histogram of the residual is roughly symmetric and unimodal.
c)
To state the hypothesis and conclusion.
c)
Answer to Problem 18E
There is sufficient evidence that the slope is non zero and there is association between Math and Verbal scores.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The null and alternative hypotheses:
That means,
Conclusion: There is sufficient evidence that the slope is non zero and there is association between Math and Verbal scores.
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