A multiple regression analysis produced the following tables: Predictor Coeffici
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A multiple regression analysis produced the following tables:
Predictor Coefficients Standard Error t Statistic p-value
Intercept 752.0833 336.3158 2.236241 0.042132
x1 11.87375 5.32047 2.031711 0.082493
x2 1.908183 0.662742 2.879226 0.01213
Source df SS MS F p-value
Regression 2 203693.3 101846.7 6.745406 0.010884
Residual 12 181184.1 15098.67
Total 14 384877.4
These results indicate that:
Question 8 options:
1) none of the predictor variables are significant at the 5% level
2) each predictor variable is significant at the 5% level
3) x1 is the only predictor variable significant at the 5% level
4) x2 is the only predictor variable significant at the 5% level
5) the intercept is not significant at the 5% level
Explanation / Answer
We know if p value is less than (or equal to) alpha(here 0.05), then the null hypothesis is rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis.
Here
H0 : intercept=0, vs intercept not equal to 0
H1 : beta1 (coefficient of X1) = 0, vs beta1 not equal to 0
H2 : beta 2 (coefficient of X2) = 0 vs beta 2 not equal to 0
Here option 4 is correct because p value for the coefficient of X2 is less than 0.05 where as pvalue of coefficient of X1 is greater than 0.05.
Here intercept is also significant.
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