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Chapter 29, Problem 1E

a.

To determine

Suggest the specific indicator that should be used in a regression to predict income for the sex of respondents, in a survey.

a.

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Answer to Problem 1E

The specific indicators that should be used in a regression to predict income for the sex of respondents, in a survey is:

sex={1, if the respondent is female0, if the responsent is male.

Or, sex={1, if the respondent is male0, if the responsent is female.

Explanation of Solution

Justification:

Indicator variable:

An indicator variable is a variable assigned to a qualitative predictor variable that has more than one categories, which takes values 1 or 0. The value 1 denotes the presence of the particular category for which the indicator variable is created and the value 0 denotes the absence of that category.

The sex of individuals does not take any natural numerical value. Thus, the value 1 may be assigned to either males or females, as per the choice of the researcher.

Thus, the specific indicators that should be used in a regression to predict income for the sex of respondents, in a survey is:

sex={1, if the respondent is female0, if the responsent is male.

Or, sex={1, if the respondent is male0, if the responsent is female.

b.

To determine

Suggest the specific indicator that should be used in a regression to predict the square footage available for rent in a commercial building, for denoting the number of stories in the building.

b.

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Answer to Problem 1E

The number of stories in a commercial building is better to be treated as a quantitative variable.

Explanation of Solution

Justification:

The study does not categorize the number of floors, such as ‘greater than 5 floors’ and ‘less than 5 floors’. Rather, it considers the actual number of floors in the building to create the regression model. In such a case, the number of floors can take several numerical values.

Thus, the number of stories in a commercial building is better to be treated as a quantitative variable.

c.

To determine

Suggest the specific indicator that should be used in a regression to predict the amount an individual’s medical insurance would pay for an operation, to check whether an individual was over 65 and eligible for Medicare.

c.

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Answer to Problem 1E

The specific indicator that should be used in a regression to predict the amount an individual’s medical insurance would pay for an operation, to check whether an individual was over 65 and eligible for Medicare is:

age={1, if the individual is above 650, if the individual is below 65.

Or, age={1, if the individual is below 650, if the individual is above 65.

Explanation of Solution

Justification:

The category whether an individual is above or below 65 does not take any natural numerical value. Thus, the value 1 may be assigned to either of the groups, as per the choice of the researcher.

Thus, the specific indicator that should be used in a regression to predict the amount an individual’s medical insurance would pay for an operation, to check whether an individual was over 65 and eligible for Medicare is:

age={1, if the individual is above 650, if the individual is below 65.

Or, age={1, if the individual is below 650, if the individual is above 65.

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