For this multiple regression model, there were 35 observations: SSR= 1,400 and SSE = 600. Assume a 0.01 significance level.
Consider the multiple regression model shown next between the dependent variable Y and four independent variables...
Consider a multiple regression model of the dependent variable y on independent variables x1, X2, X3, and x4: Using data with n 60 observations for each of the variables, a student obtains the following estimated regression equation for the model given: y0.35 0.58x1 + 0.45x2-0.25x3 - 0.10x4 He would like to conduct significance tests for a multiple regression relationship. He uses the F test to determine whether a significant relationship exists between the dependent variable and He uses the t...
4. Testing for significance Aa Aa Consider a multiple regression model of the dependent variable y on independent variables x1, x2, X3, and x4: Using data with n = 60 observations for each of the variables, a student obtains the following estimated regression equation for the model given: 0.04 + 0.28X1 + 0.84X2-0.06x3 + 0.14x4 y She would like to conduct significance tests for a multiple regression relationship. She uses the F test to determine whether a significant relationship exists...
Additional Problem A researcher collected data on Y and four X-variables: X1, X2, X3, X4, and he wants to obtain a regression model. However, he is not sure if all the four X-variables should be included in the model. He provides you with the information shown below, namely, the SSR obtained when Y was regressed on each subset of X-variables. Also given: SST-100, and that the sample size is n 12. Your task Apply the Forward-Stepwise selection method, with a-to-enter-...
Suppose we have the following values for a dependent variable, Y, and three independent variables, X1, X2, and X3. The variable X3 is a dummy variable where 1 = male and 2 = female: X1 X2 X3 Y 0 40 1 30 0 50 0 10 2 20 0 40 2 50 1 50 4 90 0 60 4 60 0 70 4 70 1 80 4 40 1 90 6 40 0 70 6 50 1 90 8 80 ...
In a regression analysis involving 30 observations, the following estimated regression equation was obtained. y=17.6+3.8x1-2.3x2+7.6x3+2.7x4 For this estimated regression equation SST= 1805 and SSR=1756. a. At a= 0.05 , test the significance of the relationship among the variables. SSE=_________________ (to 1 decimal, if necessary) MSR=________________ (to 1 decimal, if necessary) MSE=+_______________ (to 2 decimals, if necessary) What is the value of the F test statistic (to 1 decimal)? _______________ What is the p-value? - Select your answer -less than .01,between...
When evaluating a multiple regression model, for example when we regress dependent variable Y on two independent variables X1 and X2, a commonly used goodness of fit measure is: A. Correlation between Y and X1 B. Correlation between Y and X2 C. Correlation between X1 and X2 D. Adjusted-R2 E. None of the above
Consider a multiple regression model of the dependent variable y on independent variables x1, x2, and x3: Using data with n = 12 observations for each of the variables, a researcher obtains the following estimated regression equation for the above model y0.5216 + 1.2419x1 + 0.3049x2 - 0.0217x3 The standard error of estimate for this equation is s0.6489 The table below gives the values for the independent and dependent variables and their corresponding predicted values, residuals, and leverage Predicted Value...
A regression model was constructed by regressing Y on 5 explanatory variables, X1, X2, X3, X4, and X5. There were n = 40 observations (rows) in the data set. In this case, the degrees of freedom (d.f.) for the error term in the model is:
Question 10 A sample of 10 observations collected in a regression study on three variables, x_1(independent variable), x_2(independent variable and y(dependent variable). The sample resulted in the following data. SSR=27, SST=36.Using a 0.01 level of significance, we conclude that the regression model is significant overall. (Enter 1 if the conclusion is correct. Enter 0 if the conclusion is wrong.)