American football is the highest paying sport on a per-game basis. The quarterback, considered the most important player on the team, is appropriately compensated. A sports statistician wants to use 2009 data to estimate a multiple linear regression model that links the quarterback’s salary (in $ millions) with his pass completion percentage (PCT), total touchdowns scored (TD), and his age. A portion of the data is shown in the accompanying table.

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American football is the highest paying sport on a per-game basis. The quarterback, considered the most important player on the team, is appropriately compensated. A sports statistician wants to use 2009 data to estimate a multiple linear regression model that links the quarterback’s salary (in $ millions) with his pass completion percentage (PCT), total touchdowns scored (TD), and his age. A portion of the data is shown in the accompanying table.
 

Name Salary PCT TD Age
Philip Rivers 25.5566 65.2 28 27
Jay Cutler 22.0441 60.5 27 26
Tony Romo 0.6260 63.1 26 29
 

SOURCE: USA Today database for salaries; http://NFL.com for other data.

 

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a. Estimate the model defined as Salary = β0 + β1PCT + β2TD + β3Age + ε(Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.)
 

 

Salaryˆ=Salary^=  +  PCT +  TD +  Age.


b. Are you surprised by the estimated coefficient for PCT?

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c. Drew Brees earned 12.9895 million dollars in 2009. What is his predicted salary if PCT = 70.6, TD = 34, and Age = 30? (Round coefficient estimates to at least 4 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.)
 

 

SalaryˆSalary^  


d. Tom Brady earned 8.0073 million dollars in 2009. According to the model, what is his predicted salary if PCT = 65.7, TD = 28, and Age = 32? (Round coefficient estimates to at least 4 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.)
 

SalaryˆSalary^  


e-1. Compute the residual salary for Drew Brees and Tom Brady. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round coefficient estimates to at least 4 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.)

 

 

A
DE
PCT TD Age
F
Number
Salary (in $million)
Player
Philip Rivers
Jay Cutler
Eli Manning
Kurt Warner
Matt Schaub
Matt Cassel
Peyton Manning
Drew Brees
Donovan McNabb
Brett Favre
JaMarcus Russell
Carson Palmer
Joe Flacco
Aaron Rodgers
David Garrard
Tom Brady
Matt Ryan
Ben Roethlisberger
Marc Bulger
Jake Delhomme
Matt Hasselbeck
Alex Smith
Matthew Stafford
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Jason Campbell
Mark Sanchez
Vince Young
Brady Quinn
Josh Freeman
65.2 28
60.5 27
62.3 27 28
25.5566
27
2
22.0441
26
3
20.5000
4
19.0047
66.1 26
38
5
17.0000
67.9 29
28
15.0052
55
16
27
7
14.0057
68.8 33
33
70.6 34
60.3 22
12.9895
30
9
12.5073
33
10
12.0000
68.4 33
40
11
11.2554
48.8
3
24
60.5 21
63.1 21
12
9.5000
29
13
8.6018
24
14
8.6000
64.7 30
26
15
8.5000
60.9 15
31
16
8.0073
65.7 28
32
17
7.9073
58.3 22
24
18
7.7516
66.6 26
27
19
6.5073
56.7
5
32
20
6.3250
55.5
8
34
21
6.2562
60
17
34
60.5 18
53.3 13
22
4.0073
25
23
3.1000
21
24
2.9956
55.9
9
27
25
2.8648
64.5 20
27
26
2.5450
53.8 12
23
27
2.1673
58.7 10
26
28
2.0079
53.1
8
25
29
1.3800
54.5 10
21
Kyle Orton
Chad Henne
30
1.0950
62.1 21
27
60.8 12
63.1 26
31
0.9503
24
32
Tony Romo
0.6260
29
B.
Transcribed Image Text:A DE PCT TD Age F Number Salary (in $million) Player Philip Rivers Jay Cutler Eli Manning Kurt Warner Matt Schaub Matt Cassel Peyton Manning Drew Brees Donovan McNabb Brett Favre JaMarcus Russell Carson Palmer Joe Flacco Aaron Rodgers David Garrard Tom Brady Matt Ryan Ben Roethlisberger Marc Bulger Jake Delhomme Matt Hasselbeck Alex Smith Matthew Stafford Ryan Fitzpatrick Jason Campbell Mark Sanchez Vince Young Brady Quinn Josh Freeman 65.2 28 60.5 27 62.3 27 28 25.5566 27 2 22.0441 26 3 20.5000 4 19.0047 66.1 26 38 5 17.0000 67.9 29 28 15.0052 55 16 27 7 14.0057 68.8 33 33 70.6 34 60.3 22 12.9895 30 9 12.5073 33 10 12.0000 68.4 33 40 11 11.2554 48.8 3 24 60.5 21 63.1 21 12 9.5000 29 13 8.6018 24 14 8.6000 64.7 30 26 15 8.5000 60.9 15 31 16 8.0073 65.7 28 32 17 7.9073 58.3 22 24 18 7.7516 66.6 26 27 19 6.5073 56.7 5 32 20 6.3250 55.5 8 34 21 6.2562 60 17 34 60.5 18 53.3 13 22 4.0073 25 23 3.1000 21 24 2.9956 55.9 9 27 25 2.8648 64.5 20 27 26 2.5450 53.8 12 23 27 2.1673 58.7 10 26 28 2.0079 53.1 8 25 29 1.3800 54.5 10 21 Kyle Orton Chad Henne 30 1.0950 62.1 21 27 60.8 12 63.1 26 31 0.9503 24 32 Tony Romo 0.6260 29 B.
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