How many models are fit at step 1 of the stepwise


Bus Rapid Transit study. Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a rapidly growing trend in the provision of public transportation in America. The Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida conducted a survey of BRT customers in Miami (Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 2003).

Data on the following variables (all measured on a 5-point scale, where 1 = ''very unsatisfied'' and 5 = ''very satisfied'') were collected for a sample of over 500 bus riders: overall satisfaction with BRT (y), safety on bus (x1), seat availability (x2), dependability (x3), travel time (x4), cost (x5), information/maps (x6), convenience of routes (x7), traffic signals (x8), safety at bus stops (x9), hours of service (x10), and frequency of service (x11). CUTR analysts used stepwise regression to model overall satisfaction (y).

(a) How many models are fit at Step 1 of the stepwise regression?

(b) How many models are fit at Step 2 of the stepwise regression?

(c) How many models are fit at Step 11 of the stepwise regression?

(d) The stepwise regression selected the following eight variables to include in the model (in order of selection): x11, x4, x2, x7, x10, x1, x9, and x3. Write the equation for E(y) that results from stepwise

(e) The model, part d, resulted in R2 = .677. Interpret this value.

(f) Explain why the CUTR analysts should be cautious in concluding that the ''best'' model for E(y) has been found.

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