Deck 17: Multiple Regression
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Deck 17: Multiple Regression
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Most statistical software print a second R2 statistic, called the coefficient of determination adjusted for degrees of freedom, which has been adjusted to take into account the sample size and the number of independent variables.
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A multiple regression model is assessed to be good if the error sum of squares SSE and the standard error of estimate s are both small, the coefficient of determination R2 is close to 1, and the value of the test statistic F is large.
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3
In a multiple regression analysis involving 4 independent variables and 30 data points, the number of degrees of freedom associated with the sum of squares for error, SSE, is 25.
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4
In regression analysis, the total variation in the dependent variable y, measured by
, can be decomposed into two parts: the explained variation, measured by SSR, and the unexplained variation, measured by SSE.

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In reference to the equation
, the value 0.60 is the average change in y per unit change in x2, regardless of the value of x1.

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In a multiple regression analysis involving 50 observations and 5 independent variables, the total variation in y is 475 and SSE = 71.25. Then, the coefficient of determination is 0.85.
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In multiple regression analysis, when the response surface (the graphical depiction of the regression equation) hits every single point, the sum of squares for error SSE = 0, the standard error of estimate s = 0, and the coefficient of determination R2 = 1.
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In order to test the significance of a multiple regression model involving 4 independent variables and 25 observations, the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom for the critical value of F are 3 and 21, respectively.
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In reference to the equation
, the value 0.12 is the average change in y per unit change in x1, when x2 is held constant.

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10
A multiple regression equation has a coefficient of determination of 0.81. Then, the percentage of the variation in y that is explained by the regression equation is 90%.
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11
In multiple regression, the standard error of estimate is defined by
, where n is the sample size and k is the number of independent variables.

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12
In reference to the equation
, the value -0.80 is the y-intercept.

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13
In testing the significance of a multiple regression model with three independent variables, the null hypothesis is
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14
In multiple regression analysis, the adjusted coefficient of determination is adjusted for the number of independent variables and the sample size.
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One method of diagnosing heteroscedasticity is to plot the residuals against the predicted values of y, then look for a change in the spread of the plotted values.
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16
A small value of F indicates that most of the variation in y is explained by the regression equation and that the model is useful.
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17
The coefficient of determination R2 measures the proportion of variation in y that is explained by the explanatory variables included in the model.
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18
When an additional explanatory variable is introduced into a multiple regression model, coefficient of determination adjusted for degrees of freedom can never decrease.
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19
The variance of the error variable
is required to be constant. When this requirement is violated, the condition is called heteroscedasticity.

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20
A multiple regression model involves 40 observations and 4 independent variables produces a total variation in y of 100,000 and SSR = 80,400. Then, the value of MSE is 560.
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21
A multiple regression is called "multiple" because it has several explanatory variables.
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22
Multicollinearity is a situation in which two or more of the independent variables are highly correlated with each other.
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23
A multiple regression model is assessed to be poor if the error sum of squares SSE and the standard error of estimate s are both large, the coefficient of determination R2 is close to 0, and the value of the test statistic F is large.
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24
When an explanatory variable is dropped from a multiple regression model, the adjusted coefficient of determination can increase.
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25
One of the consequences of multicollinearity in multiple regression is inflated standard errors in some or all of the estimated slope coefficients.
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26
In calculating the standard error of the estimate,
, there are (n - k - 1) degrees of freedom, where n is the sample size and k is the number of independent variables in the model.

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27
When an explanatory variable is dropped from a multiple regression model, the coefficient of determination can increase.
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28
Multicollinearity is present if the dependent variable is linearly related to one of the explanatory variables.
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29
The parameter estimates are biased when multicollinearity is present in a multiple regression equation.
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30
Multicollinearity is present when there is a high degree of correlation between the independent variables included in the regression model.
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31
Because of multicollinearity, the t-tests of the individual coefficients may indicate that some independent variables are not linearly related to the dependent variable, when in fact they are.
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32
One of the consequences of multicollinearity in multiple regression is biased estimates on the slope coefficients.
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33
When an additional explanatory variable is introduced into a multiple regression model, the coefficient of determination will never decrease.
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34
Multicollinearity will result in excessively low standard errors of the parameter estimates reported in the regression output.
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35
A high value of the coefficient of determination significantly above 0 in multiple regression, accompanied by insignificant t-statistics on all parameter estimates, very often indicates a high correlation between independent variables in the model.
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36
The total variation in y in a regression model will never exceed the regression sum of squares (SSR).
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37
Multicollinearity is present when there is a high degree of correlation between the dependent variable and any of the independent variables.
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38
From the coefficient of determination, we cannot detect the strength of the relationship between the dependent variable y and any individual independent variable.
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39
Multicollinearity affects the t-tests of the individual coefficients as well as the F-test in the analysis of variance for regression because the F-test combines the t-tests into a single test.
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40
A multiple regression model has the form
. The coefficient b1 is interpreted as the average change in y per unit change in x1.

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41
The coefficient of determination ranges from:
A) 1.0 to .
B) 0.0 to 1.0.
C) 1.0 to k, where k is the number of independent variables in the model.
D) 1.0 to n, where n is the number of observations in the dependent variable.
A) 1.0 to .
B) 0.0 to 1.0.
C) 1.0 to k, where k is the number of independent variables in the model.
D) 1.0 to n, where n is the number of observations in the dependent variable.
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42
A multiple regression model has:
A) only one independent variable.
B) only two independent variables.
C) more than one dependent variable.
D) more than one independent variable.
A) only one independent variable.
B) only two independent variables.
C) more than one dependent variable.
D) more than one independent variable.
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43
In a multiple regression model, the following statistics are given: SSE = 100, R2 = 0.995, k = 5, and n = 15. Then, the coefficient of determination adjusted for degrees of freedom is:
A) 0.930
B) 0.900
C) 0.955
D) 0.855
A) 0.930
B) 0.900
C) 0.955
D) 0.855
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44
In a multiple regression model, the mean of the probability distribution of the error variable is assumed to be:
A) k, where k is the number of independent variables included in the model.
B) 1.0
C) 0.0
D) None of these choices.
A) k, where k is the number of independent variables included in the model.
B) 1.0
C) 0.0
D) None of these choices.
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45
In a multiple regression analysis, if the model provides a poor fit, this indicates that:
A) the coefficient of determination will be close to zero.
B) the standard error of estimate will be large.
C) the sum of squares for error will be large.
D) All of these choices are true.
A) the coefficient of determination will be close to zero.
B) the standard error of estimate will be large.
C) the sum of squares for error will be large.
D) All of these choices are true.
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46
The least squares method requires that the variance
of the error variable is a constant no matter what the value of x is. When this requirement is violated, the condition is called:
A) heteroscedasticity.
B) homoscedasticity.
C) influential observation.
D) non-independence of .

A) heteroscedasticity.
B) homoscedasticity.
C) influential observation.
D) non-independence of .
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47
In multiple regression analysis, the ratio MSR/MSE yields the:
A) t-test statistic for testing each individual regression coefficient.
B) F-test statistic for testing the validity of the regression equation.
C) coefficient of determination.
D) adjusted coefficient of determination.
A) t-test statistic for testing each individual regression coefficient.
B) F-test statistic for testing the validity of the regression equation.
C) coefficient of determination.
D) adjusted coefficient of determination.
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48
In order to test the validity of a multiple regression model involving 5 independent variables and 30 observations, the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom for the critical value of F are, respectively,
A) 5 and 30
B) 6 and 29
C) 5 and 24
D) 6 and 25
A) 5 and 30
B) 6 and 29
C) 5 and 24
D) 6 and 25
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49
For a multiple regression model the following statistics are given: Total variation in y = 250, SSE = 50, k = 4, and n = 20. Then, the coefficient of determination adjusted for the degrees of freedom is:
A) 0.800
B) 0.747
C) 0.840
D) 0.775
A) 0.800
B) 0.747
C) 0.840
D) 0.775
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50
A multiple regression model has the form
. As x3 increases by one unit, with x1 and x2 held constant, the y on average is expected to:
A) increase by 1 unit.
B) increase by 12 units.
C) decrease by 4 units.
D) decrease by 16 units.

A) increase by 1 unit.
B) increase by 12 units.
C) decrease by 4 units.
D) decrease by 16 units.
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51
A multiple regression model involves 10 independent variables and 30 observations. If we want to test at the 5% significance level whether one of the coefficients is = 0 (vs. 0) the critical value will be:
A) 2.228
B) 2.093
C) 1.729
D) 1.697
A) 2.228
B) 2.093
C) 1.729
D) 1.697
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52
In a multiple regression analysis involving k independent variables and n data points, the number of degrees of freedom associated with the sum of squares for error is:
A) k - 1
B) n - k
C) n - 1
D) n -k - 1
A) k - 1
B) n - k
C) n - 1
D) n -k - 1
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53
A multiple regression model involves 5 independent variables and a sample of 10 data points. If we want to test the validity of the model at the 5% significance level, the critical value is:
A) 6.26
B) 3.33
C) 9.36
D) 4.24
A) 6.26
B) 3.33
C) 9.36
D) 4.24
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54
For a multiple regression model, the following statistics are given: Total variation in y = 500, SSE = 80, and n = 25. Then, the coefficient of determination is:
A) 0.84
B) 0.16
C) 0.3125
D) 0.05
A) 0.84
B) 0.16
C) 0.3125
D) 0.05
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55
A multiple regression model has the form:
. As x2 increases by one unit, holding x1 constant, then the value of y will increase by:
A) 7.25 units
B) 6 units on average
C) 2 units
D) None of these choices

A) 7.25 units
B) 6 units on average
C) 2 units
D) None of these choices
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56
The adjusted coefficient of determination is adjusted for the:
A) number of independent variables and the sample size.
B) number of dependent variables and the sample size.
C) coefficient of correlation and the significance level.
D) number of regression parameters including the y-intercept.
A) number of independent variables and the sample size.
B) number of dependent variables and the sample size.
C) coefficient of correlation and the significance level.
D) number of regression parameters including the y-intercept.
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57
In a multiple regression analysis involving 6 independent variables, the total variation in y is 900 and SSR = 600. What is the value of SSE?
A) 300
B) 1.50
C) 0.67
D) None of these choices.
A) 300
B) 1.50
C) 0.67
D) None of these choices.
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58
A multiple regression analysis involving three independent variables and 25 data points results in a value of 0.769 for the unadjusted coefficient of determination. Then, the adjusted coefficient of determination is:
A) 0.385
B) 0.877
C) 0.591
D) 0.736
A) 0.385
B) 0.877
C) 0.591
D) 0.736
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59
To test the validity of a multiple regression model, we test the null hypothesis that the regression coefficients are all zero by applying the:
A) F-test
B) t-test
C) z-test
D) None of these choices.
A) F-test
B) t-test
C) z-test
D) None of these choices.
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60
Suppose a multiple regression analysis involving 25 data points has
and SSE = 36. Then, the number of the independent variables must be:
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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61
In a multiple regression model, the value of the coefficient of determination has to fall between
A) -1 and +1.
B) 0 and +1.
C) -1 and 0.
D) None of these choices.
A) -1 and +1.
B) 0 and +1.
C) -1 and 0.
D) None of these choices.
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62
For a multiple regression model, the total variation in y can be expressed as:
A) SSE - SSR.
B) SSR -SSE.
C) SSR + SSE.
D) SSR / SSE.
A) SSE - SSR.
B) SSR -SSE.
C) SSR + SSE.
D) SSR / SSE.
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63
In a multiple regression model, the error variable is assumed to have a mean of:
A) -1.0
B) 0.0
C) 1.0
D) None of these choices.
A) -1.0
B) 0.0
C) 1.0
D) None of these choices.
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64
Multiple regression has four requirements for the error variable. One is that the probability distribution of the error variable is ____________________.
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65
Which of the following statements regarding multicollinearity is not true?
A) It exists in virtually all multiple regression models.
B) It is also called collinearity and intercorrelation.
C) It is a condition that exists when the independent variables are highly correlated with the dependent variable.
D) All of these choices are true.
A) It exists in virtually all multiple regression models.
B) It is also called collinearity and intercorrelation.
C) It is a condition that exists when the independent variables are highly correlated with the dependent variable.
D) All of these choices are true.
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66
A multiple regression equation includes 5 independent variables, and the coefficient of determination is 0.81. The percentage of the variation in y that is explained by the regression equation is:
A) 81%
B) 90%
C) 86%
D) about 16%
A) 81%
B) 90%
C) 86%
D) about 16%
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67
In a multiple regression analysis, there are 20 data points and 4 independent variables, and the sum of the squared differences between observed and predicted values of y is 180. The standard error of estimate will be:
A) 9.000
B) 6.708
C) 3.464
D) 3.000
A) 9.000
B) 6.708
C) 3.464
D) 3.000
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68
When the error variable does not have constant variance, this condition is called ____________________.
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69
In a multiple regression model, the probability distribution of the error variable is assumed to be:
A) normal.
B) non-normal.
C) positively skewed.
D) negatively skewed.
A) normal.
B) non-normal.
C) positively skewed.
D) negatively skewed.
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70
In a multiple regression analysis involving 40 observations and 5 independent variables, the following statistics are given: Total variation in y = 350 and SSE = 50. Then, the coefficient of determination is:
A) 0.8408
B) 0.8571
C) 0.8469
D) 0.8529
A) 0.8408
B) 0.8571
C) 0.8469
D) 0.8529
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71
A multiple regression model has the form
. The coefficient b1 is interpreted as the change in the average value of y per unit change in ________ holding ________ constant.

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72
If multicollinearity exists among the independent variables included in a multiple regression model, then:
A) the regression coefficients will be difficult to interpret.
B) the standard errors of the regression coefficients for the correlated independent variables will increase.
C) one or more of the coefficients may have the wrong sign.
D) All of these choices are true.
A) the regression coefficients will be difficult to interpret.
B) the standard errors of the regression coefficients for the correlated independent variables will increase.
C) one or more of the coefficients may have the wrong sign.
D) All of these choices are true.
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73
For the following multiple regression model:
, a unit increase in x1, holding x2 and x3 constant, results in:
A) a decrease of 3 units on average in the value of y.
B) an increase of 8 units in the value of y.
C) an increase of 3 units on average in the value of y.
D) None of these choices.

A) a decrease of 3 units on average in the value of y.
B) an increase of 8 units in the value of y.
C) an increase of 3 units on average in the value of y.
D) None of these choices.
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74
The problem of multicollinearity arises when the:
A) dependent variables are highly correlated with one another.
B) independent variables are highly correlated with one another.
C) independent variables are highly correlated with the dependent variable.
D) None of these choices.
A) dependent variables are highly correlated with one another.
B) independent variables are highly correlated with one another.
C) independent variables are highly correlated with the dependent variable.
D) None of these choices.
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75
The coefficient of determination ____________________ for degrees of freedom takes into account the sample size and the number of independent variables when assessing model fit.
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76
When the independent variables are correlated with one another in a multiple regression analysis, this condition is called:
A) heteroscedasticity.
B) homoscedasticity.
C) multicollinearity.
D) None of these choices.
A) heteroscedasticity.
B) homoscedasticity.
C) multicollinearity.
D) None of these choices.
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77
For the multiple regression model:
, if x2 were to increase by 5, holding x1 and x3 constant, the value of y will:
A) increase by 5.
B) increase by 75.
C) decrease on average by 5.
D) decrease on average by 75.

A) increase by 5.
B) increase by 75.
C) decrease on average by 5.
D) decrease on average by 75.
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78
The validity of a multiple regression model is tested using a(n) _________ test.
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79
We test an individual coefficient in a multiple regression model using a(n) _________ test.
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80
If a group of independent variables are not significant individually but are significant as a group at a specified level of significance, this is most likely due to:
A) heteroscedasticity.
B) an error in the analysis.
C) multicollinearity.
D) None of these choices.
A) heteroscedasticity.
B) an error in the analysis.
C) multicollinearity.
D) None of these choices.
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