Deck 12: Simple Regression

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If R2 = .36 in the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads with n = 50,the two-tailed test for correlation at α = .05 would say that there is a significant correlation between Sales and Ads.
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In least squares regression,the residuals e1,e2,... ,en will always have a zero mean.
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The fitted intercept in a regression has little meaning if no data values near X = 0 have been observed.
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The correlation coefficient r measures the strength of the linear relationship between two variables.
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The least squares regression line is obtained when the sum of the squared residuals is minimized.
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The width of a prediction interval for an individual value of Y is less than the standard error se.
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The correlation coefficient r always has the same sign as b1 in Y = b0 + b1X.
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A sample correlation r = .40 indicates a stronger linear relationship than r = −.60.
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The least squares regression line gives unbiased estimates of β0 and β1.
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In a simple regression,the correlation coefficient r is the square root of R2.
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Pearson's correlation coefficient (r)requires that both variables be interval or ratio data.
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In the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads (both variables in dollars)an additional $1 spent on ads will increase sales by 7.37 percent.
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If r = .55 and n = 16,then the correlation is significant at α = .05 in a two-tailed test.
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In a simple regression,if the coefficient for X is positive and significantly different from zero,then an increase in X is associated with an increase in the mean (i.e. ,the expected value)of Y.
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The ordinary least squares regression line always passes through the point (x̄,ȳ).
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When using the least squares method,the column of residuals always sums to zero.
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If R2 = .36 in the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads,then Ads explains 36 percent of the variation in Sales.
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If SSR is 1800 and SSE is 200,then R2 is .90.
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A common source of spurious correlation between X and Y is when a third unspecified variable Z affects both X and Y.
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A scatter plot is used to visualize the association (or lack of association)between two quantitative variables.
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A negative correlation between two variables X and Y usually yields a negative p-value for r.
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The total sum of squares (SST)will never exceed the regression sum of squares (SSR).
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In linear regression between two variables,a significant relationship exists when the p-value of the t test statistic for the slope is greater than α.
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The larger the absolute value of the t statistic of the slope in a simple linear regression,the stronger the linear relationship that exists between X and Y.
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Confidence intervals for predicted Y are less precise when the residuals are very small.
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The ordinary least squares method of estimation minimizes the estimated slope and intercept.
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A prediction interval for Y is narrower than the corresponding confidence interval for the mean of Y.
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Ill-conditioned refers to a variable whose units are too large or too small .
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When X is farther from its mean,the prediction interval and confidence interval for Y become wider.
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If SSE is near zero in a regression,the statistician will conclude that the proposed model probably has too poor a fit to be useful.
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The ordinary least squares method ensures that the residuals will be normally distributed.
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In simple linear regression,the p-value of the slope will always equal the p-value of the F statistic.
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An observation with high leverage will have a large residual (usually an outlier).
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In simple linear regression,the coefficient of determination (R2)is estimated from sums of squares in the ANOVA table.
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"High leverage" would refer to a data point that is poorly predicted by the model (large residual).
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A poor prediction (large residual)indicates an observation with high leverage.
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For a regression with 200 observations,we expect that about 10 residuals will exceed two standard errors.
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If you have a strong outlier in the residuals,it may represent a different causal system.
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Studentized (or standardized)residuals permit us to detect cases where the regression predicts poorly.
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Cause-and-effect direction between X and Y may be determined by running the regression twice and seeing whether Y = β0 + β1X or X = β1 + β0Y has the larger R2.
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Two-tailed t-tests are often used because any predictor that differs significantly from zero in a two-tailed test will also be significantly greater than zero or less than zero in a one-tailed test at the same α.
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A simple decimal transformation often improves data conditioning.
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A different confidence interval exists for the mean value of Y for each different value of X.
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In a simple bivariate regression,Fcalc = tcalc2.
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The coefficient of determination is the percentage of the total variation in the response variable Y that is explained by the predictor X.
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Omission of a relevant predictor is a common source of model misspecification.
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In a two-tailed test for correlation at α = .05,a sample correlation coefficient r = .42 with n = 25 is significantly different than zero.
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A negative value for the correlation coefficient (r)implies a negative value for the slope (b1).
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Using the least squares formulas,the regression line must pass through the origin.
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When the errors in a regression model are not independent,the regression model is said to have autocorrelation.
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In a simple regression,the F statistic is calculated by taking the ratio of MSR to the MSE.
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There are usually several possible regression lines that will minimize the sum of squared errors.
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A predictor that is significant in a one-tailed t-test will also be significant in a two-tailed test at the same level of significance α.
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Outliers can be detected by examining the standardized residuals.
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Autocorrelated errors are not usually a concern for regression models using cross-sectional data.
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A prediction interval for Y is widest when X is near its mean.
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In a simple regression,there are n − 2 degrees of freedom associated with the error sum of squares (SSE).
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High leverage for an observation indicates that X is far from its mean.
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Correlation analysis primarily measures the degree of the linear relationship between X and Y.
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In correlation analysis,neither X nor Y is designated as the independent variable.
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A standardized residual equal to −2.205 indicates

A)a rather poor prediction.
B)an extreme outlier in the residuals.
C)an observation with high leverage.
D)a likely data entry error.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the F-test in a simple regression?

A)It is a test for overall fit of the model.
B)The test statistic can never be negative.
C)It requires a table with numerator and denominator degrees of freedom.
D)The F-test gives a different p-value than the t-test.
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The ordinary least squares (OLS)method of estimation will minimize

A)neither the slope nor the intercept.
B)only the slope.
C)only the intercept.
D)both the slope and intercept.
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Amelia used a random sample of 100 accounts receivable to estimate the relationship between Days (number of days from billing to receipt of payment)and Size (size of balance due in dollars).Her estimated regression equation was Days = 22 + 0.0047 Size with a correlation coefficient of .300.From this information we can conclude that

A)9 percent of the variation in Days is explained by Size.
B)autocorrelation is likely to be a problem.
C)the relationship between Days and Size is significant.
D)larger accounts usually take less time to pay.
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William used a sample of 68 large U.S.cities to estimate the relationship between Crime (annual property crimes per 100,000 persons)and Income (median annual income per capita,in dollars).His estimated regression equation was Crime = 428 + 0.050 Income.We can conclude that

A)the slope is small so Income has no effect on Crime.
B)crime seems to create additional income in a city.
C)wealthy individuals tend to commit more crimes,on average.
D)the intercept is irrelevant since zero median income is impossible in a large city.
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A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?</strong> A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state. B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates. C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related. D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?</strong> A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state. B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates. C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related. D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?

A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state.
B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates.
C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related.
D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline.
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If n = 15 and r = .4296,the corresponding t statistic to test for zero correlation is

A)1.715
B)7.862
C)2.048
D)impossible to determine without α.
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A local trucking company fitted a regression to relate the travel time (days)of its shipments as a function of the distance traveled (miles).The fitted regression is Time = −7.126 + .0214 Distance,based on a sample of 20 shipments.The estimated standard error of the slope is 0.0053.Find the critical value for a right-tailed test to see if the slope is positive,using α = .05.

A)2.101
B)2.552
C)1.960
D)1.734
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A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which of the following statements is not true?</strong> A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use. B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28. C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05. D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which of the following statements is not true?</strong> A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use. B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28. C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05. D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following statements is not true?

A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use.
B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28.
C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05.
D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05.
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Using a two-tailed test at α = .05 for n = 30,we would reject the hypothesis of zero correlation if the absolute value of r exceeds

A).2992.
B).3609.
C).0250.
D).2004.
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If the attendance at a baseball game is to be predicted by the equation Attendance = 16,500 − 75 Temperature,what would be the predicted attendance if Temperature is 90 degrees?

A)6,750
B)9,750
C)12,250
D)10,020
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Prediction intervals for Y are narrowest when

A)the mean of X is near the mean of Y.
B)the value of X is near the mean of X.
C)the mean of X differs greatly from the mean of Y.
D)the mean of X is small.
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The variable used to predict another variable is called the

A)response variable.
B)regression variable.
C)independent variable.
D)dependent variable.
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The standard error of the regression

A)is based on squared deviations from the regression line.
B)may assume negative values if b1 < 0.
C)is in squared units of the dependent variable.
D)may be cut in half to get an approximate 95 percent prediction interval.
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Mary used a sample of 68 large U.S.cities to estimate the relationship between Crime (annual property crimes per 100,000 persons)and Income (median annual income per capita,in dollars).Her estimated regression equation was Crime = 428 + 0.050 Income.If Income decreases by 1000,we would expect that Crime will

A)increase by 428.
B)decrease by 50.
C)increase by 500.
D)remain unchanged.
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A news network stated that a study had found a positive correlation between the number of children a worker has and his or her earnings last year.You may conclude that

A)people should have more children so they can get better jobs.
B)the data are erroneous because the correlation should be negative.
C)causation is in serious doubt.
D)statisticians have small families.
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A local trucking company fitted a regression to relate the travel time (days)of its shipments as a function of the distance traveled (miles).The fitted regression is Time = −7.126 + 0.0214 Distance,based on a sample of 20 shipments.The estimated standard error of the slope is 0.0053.Find the value of tcalc to test for zero slope.

A)2.46
B)5.02
C)4.04
D)3.15
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In a simple regression,which would suggest a significant relationship between X and Y?

A)Large p-value for the estimated slope
B)Large t statistic for the slope
C)Large p-value for the F statistic
D)Small t statistic for the slope
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A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.   What is the R2 for this regression?</strong> A).9018 B).0982 C).8395 D).1605 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the R2 for this regression?

A).9018
B).0982
C).8395
D).1605
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A hypothesis test is conducted at the 5 percent level of significance to test whether the population correlation is zero.If the sample consists of 25 observations and the correlation coefficient is .60,what is the computed test statistic?

A)2.071
B)1.960
C)3.597
D)1.645
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If R2 = .36 in the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads with n = 50,the two-tailed test for correlation at α = .05 would say that there is a significant correlation between Sales and Ads.
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In least squares regression,the residuals e1,e2,... ,en will always have a zero mean.
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The fitted intercept in a regression has little meaning if no data values near X = 0 have been observed.
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The correlation coefficient r measures the strength of the linear relationship between two variables.
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The least squares regression line is obtained when the sum of the squared residuals is minimized.
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The width of a prediction interval for an individual value of Y is less than the standard error se.
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The correlation coefficient r always has the same sign as b1 in Y = b0 + b1X.
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A sample correlation r = .40 indicates a stronger linear relationship than r = −.60.
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The least squares regression line gives unbiased estimates of β0 and β1.
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In a simple regression,the correlation coefficient r is the square root of R2.
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Pearson's correlation coefficient (r)requires that both variables be interval or ratio data.
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In the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads (both variables in dollars)an additional $1 spent on ads will increase sales by 7.37 percent.
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If r = .55 and n = 16,then the correlation is significant at α = .05 in a two-tailed test.
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In a simple regression,if the coefficient for X is positive and significantly different from zero,then an increase in X is associated with an increase in the mean (i.e. ,the expected value)of Y.
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The ordinary least squares regression line always passes through the point (x̄,ȳ).
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When using the least squares method,the column of residuals always sums to zero.
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If R2 = .36 in the model Sales = 268 + 7.37 Ads,then Ads explains 36 percent of the variation in Sales.
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If SSR is 1800 and SSE is 200,then R2 is .90.
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A common source of spurious correlation between X and Y is when a third unspecified variable Z affects both X and Y.
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A scatter plot is used to visualize the association (or lack of association)between two quantitative variables.
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A negative correlation between two variables X and Y usually yields a negative p-value for r.
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The total sum of squares (SST)will never exceed the regression sum of squares (SSR).
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In linear regression between two variables,a significant relationship exists when the p-value of the t test statistic for the slope is greater than α.
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The larger the absolute value of the t statistic of the slope in a simple linear regression,the stronger the linear relationship that exists between X and Y.
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Confidence intervals for predicted Y are less precise when the residuals are very small.
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The ordinary least squares method of estimation minimizes the estimated slope and intercept.
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A prediction interval for Y is narrower than the corresponding confidence interval for the mean of Y.
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Ill-conditioned refers to a variable whose units are too large or too small .
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When X is farther from its mean,the prediction interval and confidence interval for Y become wider.
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If SSE is near zero in a regression,the statistician will conclude that the proposed model probably has too poor a fit to be useful.
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The ordinary least squares method ensures that the residuals will be normally distributed.
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In simple linear regression,the p-value of the slope will always equal the p-value of the F statistic.
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An observation with high leverage will have a large residual (usually an outlier).
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In simple linear regression,the coefficient of determination (R2)is estimated from sums of squares in the ANOVA table.
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"High leverage" would refer to a data point that is poorly predicted by the model (large residual).
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A poor prediction (large residual)indicates an observation with high leverage.
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For a regression with 200 observations,we expect that about 10 residuals will exceed two standard errors.
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If you have a strong outlier in the residuals,it may represent a different causal system.
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Studentized (or standardized)residuals permit us to detect cases where the regression predicts poorly.
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Cause-and-effect direction between X and Y may be determined by running the regression twice and seeing whether Y = β0 + β1X or X = β1 + β0Y has the larger R2.
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Two-tailed t-tests are often used because any predictor that differs significantly from zero in a two-tailed test will also be significantly greater than zero or less than zero in a one-tailed test at the same α.
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A simple decimal transformation often improves data conditioning.
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A different confidence interval exists for the mean value of Y for each different value of X.
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In a simple bivariate regression,Fcalc = tcalc2.
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The coefficient of determination is the percentage of the total variation in the response variable Y that is explained by the predictor X.
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Omission of a relevant predictor is a common source of model misspecification.
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In a two-tailed test for correlation at α = .05,a sample correlation coefficient r = .42 with n = 25 is significantly different than zero.
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A negative value for the correlation coefficient (r)implies a negative value for the slope (b1).
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Using the least squares formulas,the regression line must pass through the origin.
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When the errors in a regression model are not independent,the regression model is said to have autocorrelation.
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In a simple regression,the F statistic is calculated by taking the ratio of MSR to the MSE.
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There are usually several possible regression lines that will minimize the sum of squared errors.
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A predictor that is significant in a one-tailed t-test will also be significant in a two-tailed test at the same level of significance α.
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Outliers can be detected by examining the standardized residuals.
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Autocorrelated errors are not usually a concern for regression models using cross-sectional data.
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A prediction interval for Y is widest when X is near its mean.
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In a simple regression,there are n − 2 degrees of freedom associated with the error sum of squares (SSE).
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High leverage for an observation indicates that X is far from its mean.
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Correlation analysis primarily measures the degree of the linear relationship between X and Y.
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In correlation analysis,neither X nor Y is designated as the independent variable.
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A standardized residual equal to −2.205 indicates

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the F-test in a simple regression?

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B)The test statistic can never be negative.
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D)The F-test gives a different p-value than the t-test.
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The ordinary least squares (OLS)method of estimation will minimize

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B)only the slope.
C)only the intercept.
D)both the slope and intercept.
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Amelia used a random sample of 100 accounts receivable to estimate the relationship between Days (number of days from billing to receipt of payment)and Size (size of balance due in dollars).Her estimated regression equation was Days = 22 + 0.0047 Size with a correlation coefficient of .300.From this information we can conclude that

A)9 percent of the variation in Days is explained by Size.
B)autocorrelation is likely to be a problem.
C)the relationship between Days and Size is significant.
D)larger accounts usually take less time to pay.
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William used a sample of 68 large U.S.cities to estimate the relationship between Crime (annual property crimes per 100,000 persons)and Income (median annual income per capita,in dollars).His estimated regression equation was Crime = 428 + 0.050 Income.We can conclude that

A)the slope is small so Income has no effect on Crime.
B)crime seems to create additional income in a city.
C)wealthy individuals tend to commit more crimes,on average.
D)the intercept is irrelevant since zero median income is impossible in a large city.
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A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?</strong> A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state. B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates. C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related. D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline. <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?</strong> A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state. B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates. C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related. D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline. Which statement is valid regarding the relationship between Femlab and Cancer?

A)A rise in female labor participation rate will cause the cancer rate to decrease within a state.
B)This model explains about 10 percent of the variation in state cancer rates.
C)At the .05 level of significance,there isn't enough evidence to say the two variables are related.
D)If your sister starts working,the cancer rate in your state will decline.
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67
If n = 15 and r = .4296,the corresponding t statistic to test for zero correlation is

A)1.715
B)7.862
C)2.048
D)impossible to determine without α.
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68
A local trucking company fitted a regression to relate the travel time (days)of its shipments as a function of the distance traveled (miles).The fitted regression is Time = −7.126 + .0214 Distance,based on a sample of 20 shipments.The estimated standard error of the slope is 0.0053.Find the critical value for a right-tailed test to see if the slope is positive,using α = .05.

A)2.101
B)2.552
C)1.960
D)1.734
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69
A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which of the following statements is not true?</strong> A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use. B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28. C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05. D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05. <strong>A researcher's Excel results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.     Which of the following statements is not true?</strong> A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use. B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28. C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05. D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05. Which of the following statements is not true?

A)The standard error is too high for this model to be of any predictive use.
B)The 95 percent confidence interval for the coefficient of Femlab is -4.29 to -0.28.
C)Significant correlation exists between Femlab and Cancer at α = .05.
D)The two-tailed p-value for Femlab will be less than .05.
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70
Using a two-tailed test at α = .05 for n = 30,we would reject the hypothesis of zero correlation if the absolute value of r exceeds

A).2992.
B).3609.
C).0250.
D).2004.
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71
If the attendance at a baseball game is to be predicted by the equation Attendance = 16,500 − 75 Temperature,what would be the predicted attendance if Temperature is 90 degrees?

A)6,750
B)9,750
C)12,250
D)10,020
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72
Prediction intervals for Y are narrowest when

A)the mean of X is near the mean of Y.
B)the value of X is near the mean of X.
C)the mean of X differs greatly from the mean of Y.
D)the mean of X is small.
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73
The variable used to predict another variable is called the

A)response variable.
B)regression variable.
C)independent variable.
D)dependent variable.
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74
The standard error of the regression

A)is based on squared deviations from the regression line.
B)may assume negative values if b1 < 0.
C)is in squared units of the dependent variable.
D)may be cut in half to get an approximate 95 percent prediction interval.
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75
Mary used a sample of 68 large U.S.cities to estimate the relationship between Crime (annual property crimes per 100,000 persons)and Income (median annual income per capita,in dollars).Her estimated regression equation was Crime = 428 + 0.050 Income.If Income decreases by 1000,we would expect that Crime will

A)increase by 428.
B)decrease by 50.
C)increase by 500.
D)remain unchanged.
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76
A news network stated that a study had found a positive correlation between the number of children a worker has and his or her earnings last year.You may conclude that

A)people should have more children so they can get better jobs.
B)the data are erroneous because the correlation should be negative.
C)causation is in serious doubt.
D)statisticians have small families.
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77
A local trucking company fitted a regression to relate the travel time (days)of its shipments as a function of the distance traveled (miles).The fitted regression is Time = −7.126 + 0.0214 Distance,based on a sample of 20 shipments.The estimated standard error of the slope is 0.0053.Find the value of tcalc to test for zero slope.

A)2.46
B)5.02
C)4.04
D)3.15
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78
In a simple regression,which would suggest a significant relationship between X and Y?

A)Large p-value for the estimated slope
B)Large t statistic for the slope
C)Large p-value for the F statistic
D)Small t statistic for the slope
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A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states. <strong>A researcher's results are shown below using Femlab (labor force participation rate among females)to try to predict Cancer (death rate per 100,000 population due to cancer)in the 50 U.S.states.   What is the R2 for this regression?</strong> A).9018 B).0982 C).8395 D).1605 What is the R2 for this regression?

A).9018
B).0982
C).8395
D).1605
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80
A hypothesis test is conducted at the 5 percent level of significance to test whether the population correlation is zero.If the sample consists of 25 observations and the correlation coefficient is .60,what is the computed test statistic?

A)2.071
B)1.960
C)3.597
D)1.645
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