Question 1 You wish to determine if there is a positive linear correlation between the age of a driver and the number of driver deaths. The following table represents the age of a driver and the number of driver deaths per 100,000. Use a significance level of 0.01 and round all values to 4 decimal places. Driver Age Number of Driver Deaths per 100,000 28 29 45 24 75 35 67 28 25 23 79 18 20 31   Ho: ρ = 0 Ha: ρ > 0 Find the Linear Correlation Coefficient     r =  Find the p-value    p-value =    The p-value is Greater than αα Less than (or equal to) αα   The p-value leads to a decision to Do Not Reject Ho Reject Ho Accept Ho   The conclusion is  There is a significant linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths. There is insufficient evidence to make a conclusion about the linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths. There is a significant negative linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths. There is a significant positive linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths.

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You wish to determine if there is a positive linear correlation between the age of a driver and the number of driver deaths. The following table represents the age of a driver and the number of driver deaths per 100,000. Use a significance level of 0.01 and round all values to 4 decimal places.

Driver Age Number of Driver Deaths per 100,000
28 29
45 24
75 35
67 28
25 23
79 18
20 31

 

Ho: ρ = 0
Ha: ρ > 0

Find the Linear Correlation Coefficient
    r = 

Find the p-value
   p-value =   

The p-value is

  • Greater than αα
  • Less than (or equal to) αα

 

The p-value leads to a decision to

  • Do Not Reject Ho
  • Reject Ho
  • Accept Ho

 

The conclusion is 

  • There is a significant linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths.
  • There is insufficient evidence to make a conclusion about the linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths.
  • There is a significant negative linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths.
  • There is a significant positive linear correlation between driver age and number of driver deaths.

 

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