Exam 14: Simple Linear Regression
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In a regression analysis, if SST = 500 and SSE = 200, then the coefficient of determination is
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If the coefficient of correlation is .8, the percentage of variation in the dependent variable explained by the variation in the independent variable is
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As the value of the coefficient of determination increases, the
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In a simple linear regression analysis (where y is a dependent and x an independent variable), if the y-intercept is positive, then
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In regression analysis, if the dependent variable is measured in dollars, the independent variable
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A regression analysis between demand (y in 1000 units) and price (x in dollars) resulted in the following equation:
= 9 - 4x
The above equation implies that if the price is increased by $1, the demand is expected to

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If a data set produces a coefficient of determination of .36, is this enough information to determine the correlation coefficient? Explain.
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For the following data, the value of SSE = 12.75.
The total sum of squares (SST) equals

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The difference between the observed value of the dependent variable and the value predicted using the estimated regression equation is the
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The following information regarding a dependent variable y and an independent variable x is provided:
The y-intercept is

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If there is a very weak correlation between two variables, then the coefficient of determination must be
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You are given the following information about y and x.
The least squares estimate of the slope or b1 equals

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If there is a very strong correlation between two variables, then the coefficient of determination must be
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The following information regarding a dependent variable y and an independent variable x is provided:
The coefficient of correlation is

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If the coefficient of correlation is .7, the percentage of variation in the dependent variable explained by the variation in the independent variable is
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You are given the following information about y and x.
The least squares estimate of the slope or b1 equals

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Given the following information, the least squares regression line would give a predicted value for x = 4 of 

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A regression and correlation analysis resulted in the following information regarding a dependent variable (y) and an independent variable (x).
The coefficient of determination equals

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