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April 1, 2023 by ktangen

Practice Regression

Linear Regression

Item 1

If there are 6 petals on a flower, how much will an elephant plant weigh (in pounds):

Petals Weight
8            1
5            6
2            7
1            8
9            2

SSx = _____
SSy = _____
SSxy = ____
a = _____
b = _____

 

Item 2

If there are 9 dolls, how many truckes will a child have:
Trucks Dolls
12                   11
8                     7
6                     5
2                     1
4                     3
9                     9
14                   15

a = _____
b = _____
r = _____
standard error of estimate (SEE) = _____

 

Item 3

If your high school GPA is 3.3, what would you predict your college GPA to be:

High Schl College
1.0             3.9
2.5             3.7
3.3             1.4
4.0             1.0
2.3             2.9

a = _____
b = _____

 

Item 4

If there are 22 ducks, how many cows will the farmer own:

Ducks Cows
3                     11
6                      6
9                      8
11                      1
15                      2
4                     10
5                      7

a = _____
b = _____
r = _____
standard error of estimate (SEE) = _____

 

Item 5

If there are 3 doctors, how many nurses will a hospital have

Doctors Nurses
9              15
4                5
2                3
11               1
16             18
17             10

a = _____
b = _____
see = _____

 

Item 6

If there are 7 professors, how many classes will be taught:

Professors Classes
1                     3
4                     8
12                   13
8                     2
7                     8
7                     9
a =
b =
r =
see =
If X (professors) is 7, Y (classes) will be =<

 

Item 7

If there are 150 candles, how many flowers will a wedding have?

Candles Flowers
22                 2
8                 4
6                 9
3               11
12                 4
1                 6
16               19

a =
b =
How accurate is your prediction? (see) =
If X is 150 (candles), Y (flowers) will be

 

Item 8

How much will tuition (in thousands) be in 1997:
Year Tuition
1990             1
1991             3
1992             9
1993           12
1994           16
a =
b =
[Hint: use the last digit of the year or convert Years to your own integers]
If X (year) is 7, Y (tuition) will be =

 

ANSWERS

Item 1

If there are 6 petals on a flower, how much will an elephant plant weigh (in pounds):

Petals Weight
8                 1
5                 6
2                 7
1                 8
9                 2

SSx = 50
SSy = 38.8
SSxy = – 42
a = 9
b = – .84

with an r of – .95, this is a strong correlation and a good predictor

6 pearls predict s 3.86 pounds

 

Item 2

If there are 9 dolls, how many truckes will a child have:
Trucks Dolls
12                   11
8                     7
6                     5
2                     1
4                     3
9                     9
14                   15

Dolls are predicting Trucks

a =.  1.47
b = .88
r = .99
standard error of estimate (SEE) = .57

9 dolls predicts 9.36 trucks

 

Item 3

If your high school GPA is 3.3, what would you predict your college GPA to be:

High Schl College
1.0             3.9
2.5             3.7
3.3             1.4
4.0             1.0
2.3             2.9

a = 5.33
b = – 1.05
r = – .90
standard error of estimate (SEE) = .68

High school grades are not a predictor of college grades

3.3 predicts 1.87

 

Item 4

If there are 22 ducks, how many cows will the farmer own:

Ducks Cows
3                     11
6                      6
9                      8
11                      1
15                      2
4                     10
5                      7

a = 8.17
b = – .17
r = – .17
standard error of estimate (SEE) = 4.89

22 ducks predicts 4.35 cows

 

Item 5

If there are 3 doctors, how many nurses will a hospital have

Doctors Nurses
9              15
4                5
2                3
11               1
16             18
17             10
a = 2.42
b = .63
see = 6.28

With an r of .57, not going to predict we’ll.

3 doctors predicts 4.33 nurses

Item 6

If there are 7 professors, how many classes will be taught:

Professors         Classes
1                     3
4                     8
12                   13
8                     2
7                     8
7                     9

a =   2.82
b =    .67
r =    .61
see = 3.60

If X (professors) is 7, Y (classes) will be = 7.5

 

Item 7

If there are 150 candles, how many flowers will a wedding have:

Candles       Flowers
22                 2
8                 4
6                 9
3               11
12              4
1                 6
16               19

a =   8.24
b =  – .04

How accurate is your prediction? (see) =  6.36

If X is 150 (candles), Y (flowers) will be = 2.27

 

Item 8

How much will tuition (in thousands) be in 1997:
Year          Tuition
1990             1
1991             3
1992             9
1993           12
1994           16

a =    .40
b =  3.90
Hint: use the last digit of the year or convert Years to your own integers

If X (year) is 7, Y (tuition) will be = 27.7

 

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‘There are two great principles of psychology: people have a tremendous capacity to change, and we usually don’t.”   Ken Tangen

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