Deck 10: Correlation and Regression

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The two variables in a scatter plot are called the

A) independent variable and dependent variable.
B) relative frequency and relative proportion.
C) spread and pattern.
D) lines and points.
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A study was conducted to determine if there was a linear relationship between a person's age and his/her peak heart rate.
a. Draw the scatter plot for the variables.
b. Give a brief explanation of the type of relationship. A study was conducted to determine if there was a linear relationship between a person's age and his/her peak heart rate. a. Draw the scatter plot for the variables. b. Give a brief explanation of the type of relationship.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The range of the correlation coefficient is from 0 to 1.
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Which of the following does not explain a possible relationship between variables when the null hypothesis is rejected?

A) direct cause-and-effect
B) uncorrelated
C) caused by a third variable
D) negative effect
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Daniel Wiseman, a scientist for Gres-Trans Corp., wants to determine if the flow rate of a particular material changes with different changes in temperature. The data is plotted in the figure below. What type of relationship exists between the flow rate and the change in temperature? <strong>Daniel Wiseman, a scientist for Gres-Trans Corp., wants to determine if the flow rate of a particular material changes with different changes in temperature. The data is plotted in the figure below. What type of relationship exists between the flow rate and the change in temperature?  </strong> A) negative B) positive C) There is no relationship. D) curvilinear <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) negative
B) positive
C) There is no relationship.
D) curvilinear
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Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. <div style=padding-top: 35px> of 0.790. If <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , which of the following statements is correct if <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)

A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
D) There is no correlation between the variables.
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A positive relationship exists when both variables increase or decrease at the same time.
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A formula for the correlation coefficient r is __________.
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Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> = 0.05 for the data below. <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Accept <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> because 8.03 < 3.18
B) Reject <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> because 8.35 > 3.18
C) Accept <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> because 8.35 < 2.78
D) Reject <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> because 8.03 > 2.78
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The population correlation coefficient is computed by using all possible pairs of data values The population correlation coefficient is computed by using all possible pairs of data values   taken from a population.<div style=padding-top: 35px> taken from a population.
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If there is a strong negative linear relationship between the variables, the value of __________ will be close to -1.
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__________ is a statistical method used to determine whether a relationship between variables exists.
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The rounding rule for the correlation coefficient requires two decimal places.
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Determine the type of relationship shown in the figure below. <strong>Determine the type of relationship shown in the figure below.  </strong> A) positive B) negative C) multiple D) There is no relationship. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) positive
B) negative
C) multiple
D) There is no relationship.
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In a __________ relationship, as one variable increases, the other variable decreases, and vice versa.
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Compute the value of the correlation coefficient. <strong>Compute the value of the correlation coefficient.  </strong> A) 0.933 B) 0.953 C) 0.907 D) 0.798 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.933
B) 0.953
C) 0.907
D) 0.798
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An experiment is carried out to determine the relationship between the average speed (rpm) and power (hp) of a mixer. Draw the scatter plot for the variables. An experiment is carried out to determine the relationship between the average speed (rpm) and power (hp) of a mixer. Draw the scatter plot for the variables.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Draw a scatter plot for the following data that show the demand for a product (in hundreds) and its price (in dollars) charged in nine different cities. Draw a scatter plot for the following data that show the demand for a product (in hundreds) and its price (in dollars) charged in nine different cities.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A study was conducted to determine if there was a relationship between the prices a non-member of a book club paid for various publications and the prices that a member paid for the same publications. The data gathered is shown below. Compute the value of the correlation coefficient. <strong>A study was conducted to determine if there was a relationship between the prices a non-member of a book club paid for various publications and the prices that a member paid for the same publications. The data gathered is shown below. Compute the value of the correlation coefficient.  </strong> A) 0.762 B) 0.857 C) 0.679 D) 0.932 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.762
B) 0.857
C) 0.679
D) 0.932
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A correlation coefficient of 0.961 would mean that the values of x increase as the values of y decrease.
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The equation of a regression line is <strong>The equation of a regression line is   . What is the intercept of this line?</strong> A) -4.6 B) 3.2 C) 4.6 D) 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . What is the intercept of this line?

A) -4.6
B) 3.2
C) 4.6
D) 0
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Using a regression line of Using a regression line of   , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of Using a regression line of   , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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A psychologist wants to determine if there is a linear relationship between the number of hours a person goes without sleep and the number of mistakes he/she makes on a simple test. The following data is recorded.
a. Draw a scatter plot.
b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line
on the scatter plot. A psychologist wants to determine if there is a linear relationship between the number of hours a person goes without sleep and the number of mistakes he/she makes on a simple test. The following data is recorded. a. Draw a scatter plot. b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line on the scatter plot.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A correlation coefficient r was calculated to be 0.830. The coefficient of nondetermination would be 0.170.
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A regression line was calculated as A regression line was calculated as   . The slope of this line is -3.2.<div style=padding-top: 35px> . The slope of this line is -3.2.
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If the correlation coefficient is 0.790, what is the explained variation?

A) 37.6%
B) 62.4%
C) 79%
D) 21%
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = 7x - 9, then a value of x = 2 will result in a predicted value for y of

A) 16
B) 25
C) 23
D) 5
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The formula for the coefficient of nondetermination is 1.00 - r2 .
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = -4x + 3, then the slope of this line is

A) 6
B) 3
C) -1
D) -4
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The variation due to chance, found by the formula __________, is called the unexplained variation.
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A regression line can be used to show trends in data.
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = 8x + 4, then a value of x = -3 will result in a predicted value for y of

A) 4
B) -4
C) -20
D) 8
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If the correlation coefficient is 0.930, what is the unexplained variation?

A) 7%
B) 93%
C) 13.5%
D) 86.5%
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When r is not significantly different from 0, the best predictor of y is the ____________ of the data values of y.
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Find the equation of the regression line. Find the equation of the regression line.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A correlation coefficient r was calculated to be 0.610. The coefficient of determination would be approximately __________.
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = -8x + 3, then the intercept of this line is

A) 6
B) 3
C) -5
D) -8
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What is the value of <strong>What is the value of   when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is   ?</strong> A) 4.73 B) 5.29 C) 34.5 D) 11.7 <div style=padding-top: 35px> when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is <strong>What is the value of   when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is   ?</strong> A) 4.73 B) 5.29 C) 34.5 D) 11.7 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) 4.73
B) 5.29
C) 34.5
D) 11.7
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Regression is a statistical method used to describe the nature of the relationship between variables.
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A realtor wanted to determine if there was a relationship between the size (in 100 square feet) of a new custom-built home and the price (in thousands of dollars) of the home.
a. Draw a scatter plot.
b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line
on the scatter plot. A realtor wanted to determine if there was a relationship between the size (in 100 square feet) of a new custom-built home and the price (in thousands of dollars) of the home. a. Draw a scatter plot. b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line on the scatter plot.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A researcher has reason to believe that, for an experiment with 40 points, a 95% prediction interval would be of width 8. If the researcher wishes to run a more precise experiment that will result in a 95% prediction interval of width 4, then the researcher will require how many points?
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For a prediction value of y' from a specific value x, which of the following contribute to the prediction error?

A) The error in estimating the slope
B) The error in estimating the intercept
C) The standard error of the estimate
D) All of the above
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The standard error of the estimate is the standard deviation of the observed x-values about the predicted The standard error of the estimate is the standard deviation of the observed x-values about the predicted   values.<div style=padding-top: 35px> values.
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With enough variables, it is possible to get an R2 value close to 1, even if the variables have no particular meaning in the model.
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Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and researcher B estimates a y value of <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> to be, in general,

A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , with equal probability.
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An analysis results in a multiple regression equation of y' = 73 + 24x1+ 7x2. We can conclude that

A) The variable x1 is a very significant factor in this model.
B) The variable x1 is a moderately significant factor in this model.
C) The variable x1 is not a significant factor in this model.
D) This is insufficient information to assess the significance of x1.
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As a researcher collects more and more data, the 95% prediction intervals in general

A) become narrower and narrower, with the widths getting closer and closer to 0.
B) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 2 times the standard error of the estimate.
C) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 4 times the standard error of the estimate.
D) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 4 times the slope.
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The symbol used for the multiple correlation coefficient is R .
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If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.755, find the coefficient of determination and the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) The coefficient of determination is 0.430 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.570
B) The coefficient of determination is 0.869 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.131
C) The coefficient of determination is 0.570 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.430
D) The coefficient of determination is 0.131 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.869
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Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. <strong>Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below.  </strong> A) 1.54 B) 2.38 C) 3.46 D) 4.17 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.54
B) 2.38
C) 3.46
D) 4.17
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If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.394, find the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) 0.845
B) 0.628
C) 0.275
D) 0.155
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The following data list ages of cars (in years) and monthly repair cost in dollars. What is the standard error of the estimate? <strong>The following data list ages of cars (in years) and monthly repair cost in dollars. What is the standard error of the estimate?  </strong> A) 6.36 B) 7.34 C) 8.75 D) 5.49 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 6.36
B) 7.34
C) 8.75
D) 5.49
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The standard error of estimate can be used for constructing a(n) __________ interval about a The standard error of estimate can be used for constructing a(n) __________ interval about a   value.<div style=padding-top: 35px> value.
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In a multiple regression model y' = -11 + 5x1 + 21x2 + 11x3 + 3x4, if the x1 value changes by 2, then the predicted value for y will change by

A) 10
B) 42
C) -1
D) 29
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The prediction interval around y' for a specific x is

A) a confidence interval for the true mean value of the y values that correspond to that x.
B) the value of y used to calculate the slope of the regression line.
C) the interval of values of x used to predict y'.
D) the difference between the value of y and the value of x.
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The total blood cholesterol concentrations, in mg/dL, are shown below for a random sample of six people. In the table below, x is the age of the subject and y is the subject's total cholesterol concentration. Find the 95% prediction interval when x = 59 years. The total blood cholesterol concentrations, in mg/dL, are shown below for a random sample of six people. In the table below, x is the age of the subject and y is the subject's total cholesterol concentration. Find the 95% prediction interval when x = 59 years.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. Round to the thousandths place. <strong>Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. Round to the thousandths place.  </strong> A) 0.932 B) 1.404 C) 0.880 D) 0.444 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.932
B) 1.404
C) 0.880
D) 0.444
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The standard error of estimate is the square root of the unexplained variation.
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If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.552, find the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) 0.695
B) 0.740
C) 0.429
D) 0.305
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If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.465, find the coefficient of determination.

A) 0.784
B) 0.682
C) 0.341
D) 0.216
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A multiple regression line was calculated in which x1 was a student's grade point average and x2 was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as <strong>A multiple regression line was calculated in which x<sub>1</sub> was a student's grade point average and x<sub>2</sub> was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as   . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of   ?</strong> A) 387.2 B) 400.1 C) 421.6 D) 615.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of <strong>A multiple regression line was calculated in which x<sub>1</sub> was a student's grade point average and x<sub>2</sub> was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as   . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of   ?</strong> A) 387.2 B) 400.1 C) 421.6 D) 615.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) 387.2
B) 400.1
C) 421.6
D) 615.5
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In a multiple regression model y' = -11 + 4x1 + 11x2 + 7x3 + 3x4, if the value of x2 increases by 2 and the value of x3 decreases by 5, then the predicted value for y will

A) decrease by 57.
B) increase by 57.
C) decrease by 13.
D) increase by 13.
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If there are three independent variables x1, x2, and x3 available, then the value of R2 for a multiple regression of y using x1, x2, and x3 will always be smaller than the value of r2 for a multiple regression of y using just x1.
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The two variables in a scatter plot are called the

A) independent variable and dependent variable.
B) relative frequency and relative proportion.
C) spread and pattern.
D) lines and points.
A
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A study was conducted to determine if there was a linear relationship between a person's age and his/her peak heart rate.
a. Draw the scatter plot for the variables.
b. Give a brief explanation of the type of relationship. A study was conducted to determine if there was a linear relationship between a person's age and his/her peak heart rate. a. Draw the scatter plot for the variables. b. Give a brief explanation of the type of relationship.
a. a.   b. There appears to be a negative relationship between age and peak heart rate. b. There appears to be a negative relationship between age and peak heart rate.
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The range of the correlation coefficient is from 0 to 1.
False
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Which of the following does not explain a possible relationship between variables when the null hypothesis is rejected?

A) direct cause-and-effect
B) uncorrelated
C) caused by a third variable
D) negative effect
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Daniel Wiseman, a scientist for Gres-Trans Corp., wants to determine if the flow rate of a particular material changes with different changes in temperature. The data is plotted in the figure below. What type of relationship exists between the flow rate and the change in temperature? <strong>Daniel Wiseman, a scientist for Gres-Trans Corp., wants to determine if the flow rate of a particular material changes with different changes in temperature. The data is plotted in the figure below. What type of relationship exists between the flow rate and the change in temperature?  </strong> A) negative B) positive C) There is no relationship. D) curvilinear

A) negative
B) positive
C) There is no relationship.
D) curvilinear
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Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. of 0.790. If <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. , which of the following statements is correct if <strong>Ten pairs of points yielded a correlation coefficient   of 0.790. If   , which of the following statements is correct if   ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)</strong> A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected. B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected. C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected. D) There is no correlation between the variables. ? (Do not calculate a t-value.)

A) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
B) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.632, the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) Because 0.790 is greater than 0.602, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
D) There is no correlation between the variables.
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A positive relationship exists when both variables increase or decrease at the same time.
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A formula for the correlation coefficient r is __________.
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Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 = 0.05 for the data below. <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78

A) Accept <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 because 8.03 < 3.18
B) Reject <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 because 8.35 > 3.18
C) Accept <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 because 8.35 < 2.78
D) Reject <strong>Test the significance of the correlation coefficient r at   = 0.05 for the data below.  </strong> A) Accept   because 8.03 < 3.18 B) Reject   because 8.35 > 3.18 C) Accept   because 8.35 < 2.78 D) Reject   because 8.03 > 2.78 because 8.03 > 2.78
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The population correlation coefficient is computed by using all possible pairs of data values The population correlation coefficient is computed by using all possible pairs of data values   taken from a population. taken from a population.
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If there is a strong negative linear relationship between the variables, the value of __________ will be close to -1.
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__________ is a statistical method used to determine whether a relationship between variables exists.
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The rounding rule for the correlation coefficient requires two decimal places.
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Determine the type of relationship shown in the figure below. <strong>Determine the type of relationship shown in the figure below.  </strong> A) positive B) negative C) multiple D) There is no relationship.

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In a __________ relationship, as one variable increases, the other variable decreases, and vice versa.
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Compute the value of the correlation coefficient. <strong>Compute the value of the correlation coefficient.  </strong> A) 0.933 B) 0.953 C) 0.907 D) 0.798

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An experiment is carried out to determine the relationship between the average speed (rpm) and power (hp) of a mixer. Draw the scatter plot for the variables. An experiment is carried out to determine the relationship between the average speed (rpm) and power (hp) of a mixer. Draw the scatter plot for the variables.
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Draw a scatter plot for the following data that show the demand for a product (in hundreds) and its price (in dollars) charged in nine different cities. Draw a scatter plot for the following data that show the demand for a product (in hundreds) and its price (in dollars) charged in nine different cities.
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A study was conducted to determine if there was a relationship between the prices a non-member of a book club paid for various publications and the prices that a member paid for the same publications. The data gathered is shown below. Compute the value of the correlation coefficient. <strong>A study was conducted to determine if there was a relationship between the prices a non-member of a book club paid for various publications and the prices that a member paid for the same publications. The data gathered is shown below. Compute the value of the correlation coefficient.  </strong> A) 0.762 B) 0.857 C) 0.679 D) 0.932

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A correlation coefficient of 0.961 would mean that the values of x increase as the values of y decrease.
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The equation of a regression line is <strong>The equation of a regression line is   . What is the intercept of this line?</strong> A) -4.6 B) 3.2 C) 4.6 D) 0 . What is the intercept of this line?

A) -4.6
B) 3.2
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D) 0
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Using a regression line of Using a regression line of   , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of   . , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of Using a regression line of   , a value of x = 3.6 would result in a predicted value of   . .
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A psychologist wants to determine if there is a linear relationship between the number of hours a person goes without sleep and the number of mistakes he/she makes on a simple test. The following data is recorded.
a. Draw a scatter plot.
b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line
on the scatter plot. A psychologist wants to determine if there is a linear relationship between the number of hours a person goes without sleep and the number of mistakes he/she makes on a simple test. The following data is recorded. a. Draw a scatter plot. b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line on the scatter plot.
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A correlation coefficient r was calculated to be 0.830. The coefficient of nondetermination would be 0.170.
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A regression line was calculated as A regression line was calculated as   . The slope of this line is -3.2. . The slope of this line is -3.2.
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If the correlation coefficient is 0.790, what is the explained variation?

A) 37.6%
B) 62.4%
C) 79%
D) 21%
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = 7x - 9, then a value of x = 2 will result in a predicted value for y of

A) 16
B) 25
C) 23
D) 5
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The formula for the coefficient of nondetermination is 1.00 - r2 .
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = -4x + 3, then the slope of this line is

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B) 3
C) -1
D) -4
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30
The variation due to chance, found by the formula __________, is called the unexplained variation.
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31
A regression line can be used to show trends in data.
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If the equation for the regression line is y' = 8x + 4, then a value of x = -3 will result in a predicted value for y of

A) 4
B) -4
C) -20
D) 8
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If the correlation coefficient is 0.930, what is the unexplained variation?

A) 7%
B) 93%
C) 13.5%
D) 86.5%
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34
When r is not significantly different from 0, the best predictor of y is the ____________ of the data values of y.
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Find the equation of the regression line. Find the equation of the regression line.
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A correlation coefficient r was calculated to be 0.610. The coefficient of determination would be approximately __________.
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37
If the equation for the regression line is y' = -8x + 3, then the intercept of this line is

A) 6
B) 3
C) -5
D) -8
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What is the value of <strong>What is the value of   when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is   ?</strong> A) 4.73 B) 5.29 C) 34.5 D) 11.7 when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is <strong>What is the value of   when x = 3, if the equation of the regression line is   ?</strong> A) 4.73 B) 5.29 C) 34.5 D) 11.7 ?

A) 4.73
B) 5.29
C) 34.5
D) 11.7
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Regression is a statistical method used to describe the nature of the relationship between variables.
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40
A realtor wanted to determine if there was a relationship between the size (in 100 square feet) of a new custom-built home and the price (in thousands of dollars) of the home.
a. Draw a scatter plot.
b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line
on the scatter plot. A realtor wanted to determine if there was a relationship between the size (in 100 square feet) of a new custom-built home and the price (in thousands of dollars) of the home. a. Draw a scatter plot. b. Determine the regression line equation and plot the regression line on the scatter plot.
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A researcher has reason to believe that, for an experiment with 40 points, a 95% prediction interval would be of width 8. If the researcher wishes to run a more precise experiment that will result in a 95% prediction interval of width 4, then the researcher will require how many points?
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42
For a prediction value of y' from a specific value x, which of the following contribute to the prediction error?

A) The error in estimating the slope
B) The error in estimating the intercept
C) The standard error of the estimate
D) All of the above
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The standard error of the estimate is the standard deviation of the observed x-values about the predicted The standard error of the estimate is the standard deviation of the observed x-values about the predicted   values. values.
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44
With enough variables, it is possible to get an R2 value close to 1, even if the variables have no particular meaning in the model.
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45
Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. and researcher B estimates a y value of <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. to be, in general,

A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. .
B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. .
C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. .
D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around <strong>Two researchers run identical experiments except researcher A collects twice as many points as researcher B. For a specific value x, researcher A estimates a y value of   and researcher B estimates a y value of   . We would expect that researcher A's 95% prediction interval around   to be, in general,</strong> A) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . B) narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . C) the same as researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   . D) wider than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   or narrower than researcher B's 95% prediction interval around   , with equal probability. , with equal probability.
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46
An analysis results in a multiple regression equation of y' = 73 + 24x1+ 7x2. We can conclude that

A) The variable x1 is a very significant factor in this model.
B) The variable x1 is a moderately significant factor in this model.
C) The variable x1 is not a significant factor in this model.
D) This is insufficient information to assess the significance of x1.
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47
As a researcher collects more and more data, the 95% prediction intervals in general

A) become narrower and narrower, with the widths getting closer and closer to 0.
B) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 2 times the standard error of the estimate.
C) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 4 times the standard error of the estimate.
D) become narrower and narrower, but the widths are always more than approximately 4 times the slope.
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48
The symbol used for the multiple correlation coefficient is R .
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49
If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.755, find the coefficient of determination and the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) The coefficient of determination is 0.430 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.570
B) The coefficient of determination is 0.869 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.131
C) The coefficient of determination is 0.570 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.430
D) The coefficient of determination is 0.131 and the coefficient of nondetermination is 0.869
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50
Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. <strong>Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below.  </strong> A) 1.54 B) 2.38 C) 3.46 D) 4.17

A) 1.54
B) 2.38
C) 3.46
D) 4.17
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51
If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.394, find the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) 0.845
B) 0.628
C) 0.275
D) 0.155
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52
The following data list ages of cars (in years) and monthly repair cost in dollars. What is the standard error of the estimate? <strong>The following data list ages of cars (in years) and monthly repair cost in dollars. What is the standard error of the estimate?  </strong> A) 6.36 B) 7.34 C) 8.75 D) 5.49

A) 6.36
B) 7.34
C) 8.75
D) 5.49
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53
The standard error of estimate can be used for constructing a(n) __________ interval about a The standard error of estimate can be used for constructing a(n) __________ interval about a   value. value.
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54
In a multiple regression model y' = -11 + 5x1 + 21x2 + 11x3 + 3x4, if the x1 value changes by 2, then the predicted value for y will change by

A) 10
B) 42
C) -1
D) 29
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55
The prediction interval around y' for a specific x is

A) a confidence interval for the true mean value of the y values that correspond to that x.
B) the value of y used to calculate the slope of the regression line.
C) the interval of values of x used to predict y'.
D) the difference between the value of y and the value of x.
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56
The total blood cholesterol concentrations, in mg/dL, are shown below for a random sample of six people. In the table below, x is the age of the subject and y is the subject's total cholesterol concentration. Find the 95% prediction interval when x = 59 years. The total blood cholesterol concentrations, in mg/dL, are shown below for a random sample of six people. In the table below, x is the age of the subject and y is the subject's total cholesterol concentration. Find the 95% prediction interval when x = 59 years.
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57
Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. Round to the thousandths place. <strong>Compute the standard error of the estimate for the data below. Round to the thousandths place.  </strong> A) 0.932 B) 1.404 C) 0.880 D) 0.444

A) 0.932
B) 1.404
C) 0.880
D) 0.444
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58
The standard error of estimate is the square root of the unexplained variation.
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59
If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.552, find the coefficient of nondetermination.

A) 0.695
B) 0.740
C) 0.429
D) 0.305
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60
If the correlation coefficient r is equal to 0.465, find the coefficient of determination.

A) 0.784
B) 0.682
C) 0.341
D) 0.216
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61
A multiple regression line was calculated in which x1 was a student's grade point average and x2 was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as <strong>A multiple regression line was calculated in which x<sub>1</sub> was a student's grade point average and x<sub>2</sub> was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as   . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of   ?</strong> A) 387.2 B) 400.1 C) 421.6 D) 615.5 . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of <strong>A multiple regression line was calculated in which x<sub>1</sub> was a student's grade point average and x<sub>2</sub> was a student's age. The multiple regression line was calculated as   . If a student has a grade point average of 5.9 and is 20 years old, what is the predicted value of   ?</strong> A) 387.2 B) 400.1 C) 421.6 D) 615.5 ?

A) 387.2
B) 400.1
C) 421.6
D) 615.5
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62
In a multiple regression model y' = -11 + 4x1 + 11x2 + 7x3 + 3x4, if the value of x2 increases by 2 and the value of x3 decreases by 5, then the predicted value for y will

A) decrease by 57.
B) increase by 57.
C) decrease by 13.
D) increase by 13.
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If there are three independent variables x1, x2, and x3 available, then the value of R2 for a multiple regression of y using x1, x2, and x3 will always be smaller than the value of r2 for a multiple regression of y using just x1.
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