Exam 4: B: Numerical Descriptive Techniques
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If cov(x,y)= 20, and then the sample coefficient of correlation r is:
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The strength of the linear relationship between two interval variables can be measured by the:
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If the standard deviation of x is 18,the covariance of x and y is 120,the coefficient r = 0.90,then the standard deviation of y is 54.87.
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The variance is a measure of the linear relationship between two variables.
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The magnitude of the correlation measures the ____________________ of a linear relationship.
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A perfect straight line sloping downward would produce a correlation coefficient equal to:
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The Y-intercept,b0,of the least squares line represents the:
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The denominator in the calculation of the sample covariance,cov (x,y),is:
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If the coefficient of correlation r = -.81,the standard deviations of x and y are 20 and 25,respectively,then cov(x,y)must be -405.0.
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The ____________________ of the correlation indicates the direction of a linear relationship.
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If the coefficient of correlation r = 0,then there can be no linear relationship between the dependent variable y and the independent variable x.
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If , ,n = 12,and the slope equals 0.5,then the y-intercept of the least squares line is b0 = 276.08.
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If the correlation coefficient r = 1.00,then all the observations must fall exactly on:
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The coefficient of determination is the percentage of variation in the ____________________ variable that is explained by the variation in the ____________________ variable.
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The advantage that the coefficient of correlation has over the covariance is that the former has a set lower and upper limit.
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The y-intercept of the least squares line is the point on the line when ________________ = 0.
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Three measures of the linear relationship between x and y are the coefficient of correlation,the coefficient of determination,and the coefficient of variation.
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