For a regression that has an r-squared of 39 what is


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1- Using the standard linear function for a straight line, what is the slope coefficient for a line with the defining points of (2,3) (6,12)?
a. 1.875
b. 3.51
c. 2.25
d. 2.55

2- In the regression equation, what does β0 (beta 0) stand for?
a. The error term
b. The slope coefficient
c. The dependent variable
d. The Y intercept

3- If a given correlation has an R of -.90, the slope is:
a. Strongly negative
b. Strongly positive
c. Moderately negative
d. Moderately positive

4- Which of the following is/are true about correlations?
a. R is calculated by (observed covariance)/(maximum possible positive covariance)
b. A correlation produces a predictive coefficient
c. An r is figured using Z-scores
d. Correlation can be done using only the X axis
e. R is also known as the "coefficient of correlation"

5- Outliers have little or no effect on correlations or regressions.
a. True
b. False

6- What is the r-crit for an n of 18, with an alpha of .01, two-tailed?
a. .590
b. .875
c. .468
d. .558

7- For a regression that has an r-squared of .39, what is the "explained error" of the regression equation?
a. .39
b. .48
c. .61
d. .624

8- Which of the following are assumptions for linear regressions?
a. Data elements must be independent
b. The data must produce a straight line
c. The distribution of errors must be normal
d. The data must be ratio or interval

9- Which of the following is NOT a type of regression?
a. Logistic
b. Berkeley nonlinear
c. Stepwise
d. Stairstep
e. Polynomial.

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