alculate the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the coefficients

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Chapter7: Distance And Approximation
Section7.3: Least Squares Approximation
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  1. A researcher wishes to investigate the association between two variables, denoted xi and yi. The following results have been obtained from the analysis of a sample of 30 observations:

Sxi = 119.2, Syi = 129.2, Sxi yi = 480.9,     xSi2 = 493.6

             

(xi −x)2 = 20.4, ei2 =444.2

 

  • Calculate the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the coefficients of the linear regression, yi = β1 + β2xi +ui.

 

  • What does your estimate of β2 in part (i) suggest about the association between xi and yi

 

  • Calculate the standard error of the regression, ˆ , and the standard error of the estimated slope coefficient, se(ˆ2) . 

 

  • Test the null hypothesis H0: 2=0 against the alternative hypothesis H1: 20, using a significance level of 0.05. 

 

  • On the basis of your hypothesis test in part (iv), is there any evidence of an association between xi and yi
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