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The director of admissions of a small college selected 120 students at random from the new freshman class in a study to determine whether a student’s grade point average (gpa) at the end of the freshman year (y) can be predicted from the act test score (x).

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1.obtain the least squares estimates of β0 and β1 , and state the estimated regression function. you may use the r commands:

> gpa. model< -lm(gpa~act, data=gpa)

> summary(gpa. model)

estimate for β0= (round answer to 5 decimal places. if the answer is 0.12345, do enter the zero before the decimal point)

estimate for β1= answer to 5 decimal places. if the answer is 0.12345, do enter the zero before the decimal point)

2.

b. plot the estimated regression function and the data. does the estimated regression function appear to fit the data well?

> plot(gpa~act, data=gpa)

> abline(gpa. model)

yes

no

3. obtain a point estimate of the mean freshman gpa for students with act test score x=30. round answer to 5 decimal places.

4.obtain the residuals ei.

> gpa. model$residuals

enter here the residual corresponding to the 15th observation= (round answer to 5 decimal places. )

do they sum to zero? use the function see if you get something close to zero.

/no)

5.estimate for σ2 = round answers to 5 decimal places. enter 0 before decimal point.

estimate for σ = round answers to 4 decimal places. enter 0 before decimal point.

obtain a 99 percent confidence interval for β1. you can use the following command. you need to write the level as a number, not a percent.

> confint(gpa. model, level= )

lower bound = upper bound = round answers to 5 decimal places. write the 0 before the decimal point.

does it include zero? /no)

7.

we would like to test whether or not a linear association exists between student’s act score (x) and gpa at the end of the freshman year (y). state the hypothesis of the test:

8.

test, using a t-test, whether or not a linear association exists between student’s act score (x) and gpa at the end of the freshman year (y). using a level of significance of .01, compute the following.

the test statistic is: t = round answer to 2 decimals.

the p-value is = round answer to 5 decimals.

9.after testing whether or not a linear association exists between student’s act score (x) and gpa at the end of the freshman year (y), write down the conclusion of the test.

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