Intro STATS, Books a la Carte Plus New Mystatlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
Intro STATS, Books a la Carte Plus New Mystatlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
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ISBN: 9780321869852
Author: Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 60E

Drug abuse revisited Chapter 6, Exercise 42 examines results of a survey conducted in the United States and 10 countries of Western Europe to determine the percentage of teenagers who had used marijuana and other drugs. Below is the scatterplot. Summary statistics showed that the mean percent that had used marijuana was 23.9%, with a standard deviation of 15.6%. An average of 11.6% of teens had used other drugs, with a standard deviation of 10.2%.Chapter 7, Problem 60E, Drug abuse revisited Chapter 6, Exercise 42 examines results of a survey conducted in the United

  1. a) Do you think a linear model is appropriate? Explain.
  2. b) For this regression, R2 is 87.3%. Interpret this statistic in this context.
  3. c) Write the equation you would use to estimate the percentage of teens who use other drugs from the percentage who have used marijuana.
  4. d) Explain in context what the slope of this line means.
  5. e) Do these results confirm that marijuana is a “gateway drug,” that is, that marijuana use leads to the use of other drugs?
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