Chapter 4: Q. 4.142 (page 189)
Determine the linear correlation coefficient by formula and definition.

Short Answer
a) The linear coefficient by the definition
b)The linear coefficient by the formula
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Chapter 4: Q. 4.142 (page 189)
Determine the linear correlation coefficient by formula and definition.

a) The linear coefficient by the definition
b)The linear coefficient by the formula
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6. What kind of plot is useful for deciding whether finding a regression line for a set of data points is reasonable?
One use of the linear correlation coefficient is as a descriptive measure of the strength of the-------- relationshảp between two variables.
In Exercise 4.8, we give linear equations. For each equation,
a. find the -intercept and slope.
b. determine whether the line slopes upward, slopes downward, or is horizontal, without graphing the equation.
c. use two points to graph the equation.
Given equation is,
12. In the context of regression analysis, what is an
a. outlier?
b. influential observation?
More Money, More Beer? The data for per capita income and per capita beer consumption for the states and Washington, D.C., from Exercise 4.77 are on the WeissStats site.
a. decide whether the use of the linear correlation coefficient as a descriptive measure for the data is appropriate. If so, then also do parts (b) and (c).
b. obtain the linear correlation coefficient.
c. interpret the value of in terms of the linear relationship between the mo variables in question.
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