Statistics For Business And Economics Plus Mystatlab With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (13th Edition)
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Author: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
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Chapter 12.9, Problem 12.108ACI
Recently sold, single-family homes. Refer to the National Association of Realtors data on sales price (y), region (NE, NW, S. or W), and sales volume for 28 recently sold, single-family homes, Exercise 12.95Q (p. 742). You fit a complete second-order model for E(y) as a
- a. Conduct a nested-model F-test to determine whether the quadratic terms in the model are statistically useful for predicting sales price (y). Use α=.05.
- b. Based on the result, part a, which of the nested models (the complete or the reduced model) do you prefer to use in predicting sales price (y)? Explain.
- c. Refer to part b. Treat the preferred model as the complete model and conduct a nested model F-test to determine whether region and sales volume interact to affect sales price (y). Use α=.05.
- d. Based on the result, part c, which of the nested models (the complete or the reduced model) do you prefer to use in predicting sales price (y)? Explain.
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Statistics For Business And Economics Plus Mystatlab With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (13th Edition)
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