Chapter 4: Q. 4.142 (page 189)
Determine the linear correlation coefficient by formula and definition.
Short Answer
a) The linear coefficient by the definition
b)The linear coefficient by the formula
Chapter 4: Q. 4.142 (page 189)
Determine the linear correlation coefficient by formula and definition.
a) The linear coefficient by the definition
b)The linear coefficient by the formula
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(b) Construct tables for
(c) Determine which line fits the data points better according to the least-square criterion.
4.78 Gas Guzzlers. The magazine Consumer Reports publishes information on automobile gas mileage and variables that affect gas mileage. In one issue, data on gas mileage (in miles per gallon) and engine displacement (in liters) were published for vehicles. Those data are available on the Weiss Stats site.
a. Obtain a scatterplot for the data.
b. Decide whether finding a regression line for the data is reasonable. If so, then also do parts (c) (f).
Gas Gurzlers. The data for gas mileage and engine displacement for vehicles from Exercise 4.78 are provided on the WeissStats site.
a. decide whether the use of the linear correlation coefficient as a descriptive measure for the data is appropriate. If so, then also do parts (b) and (c).
b. obtain the linear correlation coefficient.
c. interpret the value of r in terms of the linear relationship between the mo variables in question.
Acreage and Value. The document Arizona Residential Property Valuation System, published by the Arizona Department of Revenue, describes how county assessors use computerized systems to value single-family residential properties for property tax purposes. On the Weiss Stats site are data on lot size (in acres) and assessed value (in thousands of dollars) for a sample of homes in a particular area.
a. Obtain a scatterplot for the data.
b. Decide whether finding a regression line for the data is reasonable. If so, then also do parts (c) - f).
Determine the linear correlation coefficient by formula and definition.
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