Exam 14: Introduction to Multiple Regression
Exam 1: Defining and Collecting Data189 Questions
Exam 3: Numerical Descriptive Measures184 Questions
Exam 4: Basic Probability156 Questions
Exam 5: Discrete Probability Distributions218 Questions
Exam 6: The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions189 Questions
Exam 7: Sampling Distributions127 Questions
Exam 8: Confidence Interval Estimation196 Questions
Exam 9: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests170 Questions
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Exam 11: Analysis of Variance130 Questions
Exam 12: Chi-Square Tests and Nonparametric Tests175 Questions
Exam 13: Simple Linear Regression213 Questions
Exam 14: Introduction to Multiple Regression337 Questions
Exam 15: Multiple Regression Model Building96 Questions
Exam 16: Time-Series Forecasting165 Questions
Exam 17: A Roadmap for Analyzing Data303 Questions
Exam 18: Statistical Applications in Quality Management130 Questions
Exam 19: Decision Making126 Questions
Exam 20: Index Numbers44 Questions
Exam 21: Chi-Square Tests for the Variance or Standard Deviation11 Questions
Exam 22: Mcnemar Test for the Difference Between Two Proportions Related Samples15 Questions
Exam 25: The Analysis of Means Anom2 Questions
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Exam 24: The Randomized Block Design85 Questions
Exam 26: The Power of a Test41 Questions
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TABLE 14-19
The marketing manager for a nationally franchised lawn service company would like to study the characteristics that differentiate home owners who do and do not have a lawn service.A random sample of 30 home owners located in a suburban area near a large city was selected; 11 did not have a lawn service (code 0)and 19 had a lawn service (code 1).Additional information available concerning these 30 home owners includes family income (Income,in thousands of dollars)and lawn size (Lawn Size,in thousands of square feet).
The PHStat output is given below:
-Referring to Table 14-19,what should be the decision ('reject' or 'do not reject')on the null hypothesis when testing whether LawnSize makes a significant contribution to the model in the presence of Income at a 0.05 level of significance?

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do not reject
TABLE 14-16
What are the factors that determine the acceleration time (in sec.)from 0 to 60 miles per hour of a car? Data on the following variables for 30 different vehicle models were collected:
Y (Accel Time): Acceleration time in sec.
X1 (Engine Size): c.c.
X2 (Sedan): 1 if the vehicle model is a sedan and 0 otherwise
The regression results using acceleration time as the dependent variable and the remaining variables as the independent variables are presented below.
The various residual plots are as shown below.
The coefficient of partial determinations
and
are 0.3301,and 0.0594,respectively.
The coefficient of determination for the regression model using each of the 2 independent variables as the dependent variable and the other independent variable as independent variables (
)are,respectively 0.0077,and 0.0077.
-True or False: Referring to Table 14-16,the 0 to 60 miles per hour acceleration time of a sedan is predicted to be 0.7264 seconds higher than that of a non-sedan with the same engine size.








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True
TABLE 14-6
One of the most common questions of prospective house buyers pertains to the cost of heating in dollars (Y).To provide its customers with information on that matter,a large real estate firm used the following 2 variables to predict heating costs: the daily minimum outside temperature in degrees of Fahrenheit (X1)and the amount of insulation in inches (X2).Given below is EXCEL output of the regression model.
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 8343.3572 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 4199.2672
-True or False: The total sum of squares (SST)in a regression model will never be greater than the regression sum of squares (SSR).

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False
TABLE 14-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression.
-Referring to Table 14-5,what is the p-value for testing whether Wages have a negative impact on corporate sales?

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TABLE 14-12
As a project for his business statistics class,a student examined the factors that determined parking meter rates throughout the campus area.Data were collected for the price ($)per hour of parking,blocks to the quadrangle,and whether the parking is on or off campus.The population regression model hypothesized is Yi = α + β1X1i + β2X2i + ε
where
Y is the meter price per hour.
X1 is the number of blocks to the quad.
X2 is a dummy variable that takes the value 1 if the meter is located on campus and 0 otherwise.
The following Excel results are obtained.
-Referring to Table 14-12,what is the correct interpretation for the estimated coefficient for X2?

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TABLE 14-4
A real estate builder wishes to determine how house size (House)is influenced by family income (Income)and family size (Size).House size is measured in hundreds of square feet and income is measured in thousands of dollars.The builder randomly selected 50 families and ran the multiple regression.Partial Microsoft Excel output is provided below:
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 36400.6326 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 3297.7917
-Referring to Table 14-4,which of the independent variables in the model are significant at the 5% level?

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TABLE 14-15
The superintendent of a school district wanted to predict the percentage of students passing a sixth-grade proficiency test.She obtained the data on percentage of students passing the proficiency test (% Passing),mean teacher salary in thousands of dollars (Salaries),and instructional spending per pupil in thousands of dollars (Spending)of 47 schools in the state.
Following is the multiple regression output with Y = % Passing as the dependent variable,X1 = Salaries and X2 = Spending:
-Referring to Table 14-15,what are the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom,respectively,for the test statistic to determine whether there is a significant relationship between percentage of students passing the proficiency test and the entire set of explanatory variables?

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TABLE 14-6
One of the most common questions of prospective house buyers pertains to the cost of heating in dollars (Y).To provide its customers with information on that matter,a large real estate firm used the following 2 variables to predict heating costs: the daily minimum outside temperature in degrees of Fahrenheit (X1)and the amount of insulation in inches (X2).Given below is EXCEL output of the regression model.
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 8343.3572 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 4199.2672
-True or False: Multiple regression is the process of using several independent variables to predict a number of dependent variables.

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TABLE 14-3
An economist is interested to see how consumption for an economy (in $ billions)is influenced by gross domestic product ($ billions)and aggregate price (consumer price index).The Microsoft Excel output of this regression is partially reproduced below.
-Referring to Table 14-3,to test for the significance of the coefficient on aggregate price index,the p-value is

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TABLE 14-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression.
-Referring to Table 14-5,at the 0.01 level of significance,what conclusion should the microeconomist reach regarding the inclusion of Capital in the regression model?

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TABLE 14-16
What are the factors that determine the acceleration time (in sec.)from 0 to 60 miles per hour of a car? Data on the following variables for 30 different vehicle models were collected:
Y (Accel Time): Acceleration time in sec.
X1 (Engine Size): c.c.
X2 (Sedan): 1 if the vehicle model is a sedan and 0 otherwise
The regression results using acceleration time as the dependent variable and the remaining variables as the independent variables are presented below.
The various residual plots are as shown below.
The coefficient of partial determinations
and
are 0.3301,and 0.0594,respectively.
The coefficient of determination for the regression model using each of the 2 independent variables as the dependent variable and the other independent variable as independent variables (
)are,respectively 0.0077,and 0.0077.
-True or False: Referring to Table 14-16,the errors (residuals)appear to be right-skewed.








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TABLE 14-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression.
-Referring to Table 14-5,which of the following values for α is the smallest for which the regression model as a whole is significant?

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TABLE 14-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression.
-Referring to Table 14-5,what fraction of the variability in sales is explained by spending on capital and wages?

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TABLE 14-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression.
-Referring to Table 14-5,what is the p-value for Wages?

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TABLE 14-8
A financial analyst wanted to examine the relationship between salary (in $1,000)and 2 variables: age
(X1 = Age)and experience in the field (X2 = Exper).He took a sample of 20 employees and obtained the following Microsoft Excel output:
Also,the sum of squares due to the regression for the model that includes only Age is 5022.0654 while the sum of squares due to the regression for the model that includes only Exper is 125.9848.
-Referring to Table 14-8,the partial F test for
H0 : Variable X1 does not significantly improve the model after variable X2 has been included
H1 : Variable X1 significantly improves the model after variable X2 has been included
has ________ and ________ degrees of freedom.

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TABLE 14-1
A manager of a product sales group believes the number of sales made by an employee (Y)depends on how many years that employee has been with the company (X1)and how he/she scored on a business aptitude test (X2).A random sample of 8 employees provides the following:
-Referring to Table 14-1,for these data,what is the value for the regression constant,b0?

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TABLE 14-6
One of the most common questions of prospective house buyers pertains to the cost of heating in dollars (Y).To provide its customers with information on that matter,a large real estate firm used the following 2 variables to predict heating costs: the daily minimum outside temperature in degrees of Fahrenheit (X1)and the amount of insulation in inches (X2).Given below is EXCEL output of the regression model.
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 8343.3572 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 4199.2672
-True or False: The coefficient of multiple determination is calculated by taking the ratio of the regression sum of squares over the total sum of squares (SSR/SST)and subtracting that value from 1.

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TABLE 14-6
One of the most common questions of prospective house buyers pertains to the cost of heating in dollars (Y).To provide its customers with information on that matter,a large real estate firm used the following 2 variables to predict heating costs: the daily minimum outside temperature in degrees of Fahrenheit (X1)and the amount of insulation in inches (X2).Given below is EXCEL output of the regression model.
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 8343.3572 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 4199.2672
-True or False: A multiple regression is called "multiple" because it has several data points.

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TABLE 14-19
The marketing manager for a nationally franchised lawn service company would like to study the characteristics that differentiate home owners who do and do not have a lawn service.A random sample of 30 home owners located in a suburban area near a large city was selected; 11 did not have a lawn service (code 0)and 19 had a lawn service (code 1).Additional information available concerning these 30 home owners includes family income (Income,in thousands of dollars)and lawn size (Lawn Size,in thousands of square feet).
The PHStat output is given below:
-True or False: Referring to Table 14-19,there is not enough evidence to conclude that the model is not a good-fitting model at a 0.05 level of significance.

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TABLE 14-4
A real estate builder wishes to determine how house size (House)is influenced by family income (Income)and family size (Size).House size is measured in hundreds of square feet and income is measured in thousands of dollars.The builder randomly selected 50 families and ran the multiple regression.Partial Microsoft Excel output is provided below:
Also SSR (X1 ∣ X2)= 36400.6326 and SSR (X2 ∣ X1)= 3297.7917
-Referring to Table 14-4,what fraction of the variability in house size is explained by income and size of family?

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