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(a)
To find out what is the
(a)
Answer to Problem 39E
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the
Thus, the correlation cannot be affected by which is going to estimate which score whether math score estimate verbal scores or verbal score estimate math score. So, the correlation will remain same for this transformation in the math and verbal score. Thus,
(b)
To write the equation of the line of regression predicting verbal scores from math scores.
(b)
Answer to Problem 39E
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the scatterplot is given for the Math SAT versus the Verbal SAT scores. The researchers wants to study that is the Verbal SAT scores helps in the scores of the Math SAT scores and vice versa. Now, we are supposing that we use math score to estimate verbal scores. Also, it is given that,
Thus, the regression equation for the new transformation is calculated as:
Thus, the regression equation will be as:
(c)
To explain what would a positive residual mean in this context.
(c)
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the scatterplot is given for the Math SAT versus the Verbal SAT scores. The researchers wants to study that is the Verbal SAT scores helps in the scores of the Math SAT scores and vice versa. Now, we are supposing that we use math score to estimate verbal scores. Also, it is given that,
And the regression equation is:
Thus, a positive residual means in this context that the observed verbal score is higher than the predicted verbal score from the math score. As we know that the residual is calculated as the actual score minus the predicted score from the regression line.
(d)
To predict a person verbal score if her math score was
(d)
Answer to Problem 39E
The person’s verbal score will be
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the scatterplot is given for the Math SAT versus the Verbal SAT scores. The researchers wants to study that is the Verbal SAT scores helps in the scores of the Math SAT scores and vice versa. Now, we are supposing that we use math score to estimate verbal scores. Also, it is given that,
And the regression equation is:
Thus, a person’s predicted verbal score can be calculated as, if her math score was
Therefore we have that the person’s verbal score will be
(e)
To predict her math score using that predicted verbal score in part (d) and the equation you created in exercise
(e)
Answer to Problem 39E
The predicted math score will be
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the scatterplot is given for the Math SAT versus the Verbal SAT scores. The researchers wants to study that is the Verbal SAT scores helps in the scores of the Math SAT scores and vice versa. Now, we are supposing that we use math score to estimate verbal scores. Now, we have to predict the math score using the predicted verbal score in part (d) and the equation you created in exercise
Thus, the predicted math score will be as:
(f)
To explain why doesn’t the result in part (e) comes out to
(f)
Explanation of Solution
From the previous exercise
The SAT scores of the students are examined and the scatterplot is given for the Math SAT versus the Verbal SAT scores. The researchers wants to study that is the Verbal SAT scores helps in the scores of the Math SAT scores and vice versa. Now, we are supposing that we use math score to estimate verbal scores. Also, it is given that,
And the regression equation is:
Thus, the result in part (e) does not come out to
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