CHECK IT OUT!
To do | Check out | Topic |
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Exercises 11a–22a | Example 12 | SSE, the sum of squares error |
Exercises 11b–22b | Example 13 | Standard error of the estimate, |
Exercises 11c–22c | Example 14 | SST, the total sum of squares |
Exercises 11d–22d | Example 15 | SSR, the regression sum of squares |
Exercises 11e–22e | Example 16 |
, the coefficient of determination |
Exercises 11f–22f | Example 17 | Calculating using |
For Exercises 11–22, use the regression equations you calculated in Exercises 13–24 in Section 4.2. Do the following:
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(a) 250 (b) 6.45497. The typical difference between the predicted value of and the actual observed value of is 6.45497. (c) 250 (d) 0 (e) 0. Therefore, 0% of the variability in is accounted for by the linear relationship between and . (f) 0