Multiple Choice
As part of a study at a large university, data were collected on n = 224 freshmen computer science (CS) majors in a particular year. The researchers were interested in modeling y, a studentʹs grade
Point average (GPA) after three semesters, as a function of the following independent variables
(recorded at the time the students enrolled in the university) : average high school grade in mathematics (HSM)
average high school grade in science (HSS)
average high school grade in English (HSE)
SAT mathematics score (SATM)
SAT verbal score (SATV)
A first-order model was fit to data with the following results:
Interpret the value under the column heading .
A) Accept (at ) ; at least one of the -coefficients in the first-order model is equal to 0 .
B) There is insufficient evidence (at ) to conclude that the first-order model is statistically useful for predicting GPA.
C) Over of the variation in GPAs can be explained by the model.
D) There is sufficient evidence (at ) to conclude that the first-order model is statistically useful for predicting GPA.
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