Based on Table 1, formulate directional hypotheses showing the relationships between the following variables: Environmental attitude and level of education. . Environmental attitude and income. . Determine the extent to which variability in environmental attitude is explained by income. . Determine the variance not explained between environmental attitude and income. Explain its significance. .  Outline a multivariate relationship between environmental attitude, level of education and income. . Consider the following regression equation and other details:   y = 7.3 + 2.3x1 + 4.1x2 – 1.4x3    R2 = .78   F= 21.43, p<.01 where y = environmental attitude, x1 = level of education, x2 = income, and x3 = trust in government. How much of the variance in y (environmental attitude) is explained by x1, x2 and x3 ? . Which of the three independent variables exhibits the largest effect on y? .

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Professor Yema conducted a research to determine factors that influence environmental attitude. Table 1 below is a matrix of Pearson’s r correlation coefficients for the following variables used in the study: Environmental attitude (En), level of education (Le), and income (In).

 

Table 1: Factors that influence environmental attitude

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Variable                                     En                            Le                                In                                  

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Environmental attitude (En)     1.0                             

 

Level of education (Le)            0.6**                        1.0                

 

Income (In)                              –0.3*                          0.9***                         1.0                

 

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***Correlation is significant at .001 level; **correlation is significant at the .01 level (2-tailed); *correlation is significant at the .05 level (2-tailed)

***p<.001, *p<.05, **p<.01

 

  1. Based on Table 1, formulate directional hypotheses showing the relationships between the following variables:
  1. Environmental attitude and level of education. .
  2. Environmental attitude and income. .
  1. Determine the extent to which variability in environmental attitude is explained by income. .
  2. Determine the variance not explained between environmental attitude and income. Explain its significance. . 
  3. Outline a multivariate relationship between environmental attitude, level of education and income. .
  4. Consider the following regression equation and other details:

 

y = 7.3 + 2.3x1 + 4.1x2 – 1.4x3    R2 = .78   F= 21.43, p<.01

where y = environmental attitude, x1 = level of education, x2 = income,

and x3 = trust in government.

How much of the variance in y (environmental attitude) is explained by x1, x2 and x3 ?

.

  1. Which of the three independent variables exhibits the largest effect on y? .
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