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For each exercise, determine the linear correlation coefficient by using

a. Define 4on page 183,

b. Formula 4.3an page 185.

Compare your answer an para (a) and (b

Short Answer

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a) The linear coefficient by the definition =0.172

b) The linear coefficient by the formula=0.172

Step by step solution

01

Part (a) Step 1: Given Information

To find the linear correlation coefficient by the definition.

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

The linear correlation coefficient using the definition is

r=1n-1xi-x¯yi-y¯σxσy

The standard deviations are

σx=1n-1(x-x¯)2,σy=1n-1(y-y¯)2

Calculation:

Make a table of values

Find the standard deviations

σx=1n-1(x-x¯)2=14-1(14.75)=2.21

σy=1n-1(y-y¯)2=14-1(26)=2.94

Find the correlation coefficient

r=1n-1xi-x¯yi-y¯σxσy=14-1(10)(2.21)(2.94)

Hence,

The linear coefficient by the definition=0.172

03

Given Information (Part b)

To find the linear correlation coefficient by the formula.

04

Explanation (Part b)

The linear correlation coefficient using the formula

r=xy-xynx2-x2ny2-y2n

Calculation:

Make a table of values

Find the correlation coefficient

r=xy-xynx2-x2ny2-y2n=30-804(30-(100/4))(42-(64/4))

Hence,

The linear coefficient by the formula =0.172

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