(a) To construct a serial correlation, we use data pairs  (x, y)  where x = original data and y = original data shifted ahead by one time period. Construct the data set  (x, y)  for serial correlation by filling in the following table. x 1.2 3.5 4.4 7.3 6.7 8.1 9.0 11.2 13.1 y                   (b) For the  (x, y)  data set of part (a), compute the equation of the sample least-squares line  ŷ = a + bx.  (Use 4 decimal places.) a   b   If the number of hits was  9.3 (× 105)  one day, what do you predict for the number of hits the next day? (Use 1 decimal place.)  (× 105) hits (c) Compute the sample correlation coefficient r and the coefficient of determination  r2.  (Use 4 decimal places.) r   r2   Test  ρ > 0  at the 1% level of significance. (Use 2 decimal places.) t   critical t

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An Internet advertising agency is studying the number of "hits" on a certain web site during an advertising campaign. It is hoped that as the campaign progresses, the number of hits on the web site will also increase in a predictable way from one day to the next. For 10 days of the campaign, the number of 

hits × 105

 is shown.

Original Time Series
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hits × 105 1.2 3.5 4.4 7.3 6.7 8.1 9.0 11.2 13.1 14.8
(a) To construct a serial correlation, we use data pairs 
(x, y)
 where x = original data and y = original data shifted ahead by one time period. Construct the data set 
(x, y)
 for serial correlation by filling in the following table.
x 1.2 3.5 4.4 7.3 6.7 8.1 9.0 11.2 13.1
y                  

(b) For the 
(x, y)
 data set of part (a), compute the equation of the sample least-squares line 
ŷ = a + bx.
 (Use 4 decimal places.)
a  
b  

If the number of hits was 
9.3 (× 105)
 one day, what do you predict for the number of hits the next day? (Use 1 decimal place.)
 (× 105) hits


(c) Compute the sample correlation coefficient r and the coefficient of determination 
r2.
 (Use 4 decimal places.)
r  
r2  

Test 
ρ > 0
 at the 1% level of significance. (Use 2 decimal places.)
t  
critical t  
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