A regression model involving 8 independent variables for a sample of 69 observations resulted in the following sum of squares.   SSE = 306 SST = 1800   Compute the multiple coefficient of determination. At 5% of level of significance, test to determine whether or not the model is significant.​

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A regression model involving 8 independent variables for a sample of 69 observations resulted in the following sum of squares.

 

SSE = 306

SST = 1800

 

  1. Compute the multiple coefficient of determination.
  2. At 5% of level of significance, test to determine whether or not the model is significant.​

 

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A student used multiple regression analysis to study how family spending (y) is influenced by income (x1), family size (x2), and additions to savings (x3). The variables y, x1, and x3 are measured in thousands of dollars. The following results were obtained.

ANOVA

 

 

 

df

SS

Regression

  3

45.9634

Residual

11

  2.6218

Total

 

 

 

 

Coefficients

Standard Error

Intercept

 0.0136

 

x1

 0.7992

0.074

x2

 0.2280

0.190

x3

-0.5796

0.920

 

  1. Write out the estimated regression equation for the relationship between the variables.
  2. Compute coefficient of determination. Can you interpret the strength of the relationship?
  3. Carry out a test to determine whether y is significantly related to the independent variables. Use a 5% level of significance.
  4. Carry out a test to see if x3 and y are significantly related. Use a 5% level of significance.
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