Stats Help! (Regression Line) (Here is the data) Assume that the sample in the t
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Stats Help! (Regression Line)
(Here is the data)
Assume that the sample in the table above was drawn from a bivariate normal distribution.
a) Compute the sample coefficient of determination, the proportion of variation "explained" by simple linear regression.
b) Construct an analyis of variance table for testing H0: ?1 =0 VS H1: ?1 ?0. Do these data provide convincing evidence that knowing x helps one predict y? (Assumer a significance level of a=0.05)
c) Construct a 0.95-level confidence interval for the slope of the population regression line for predicting y from x.
Thank you!
Explanation / Answer
We got regression output from excel,
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ANOVA
df SS MS F Significance F
Regression 1 946.8925 946.8925 34.37557 2.65E-06
Residual 28 771.2742 27.54551
Total 29 1718.167
Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95%
Intercept -71.3706 18.36648 -3.88592 0.00057 -108.993 -33.7486
X Variable1 0.742661 0.126668 5.863068 2.65E-06 0.483194 1.002128
a) coefficient of determination = R2 = 0.55
i.e. 55% variations are explained by simple linear regression.
b)
H0: 1 =0 VS H1: 1 0.
From ANOVA table we got , p value =2.65E-06
We have significance level of a=0.05
p value < a, hence we reject null hypothesis.
Data provide convincing evidence that knowing x helps one predict y
C) 95 % confidence interval is given by,
(0.483194, 1.002128)
Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.742365 R Square 0.551106 Adjusted R Square 0.535074 Standard Error 5.248381 Observations30
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