Practice Set 7
Practice Set 7
Practice Set 7
Multiple Regression
5. The fact that the coefficient for Megapixels in the multiple regression is
negative, whereas in the simple regression it is positive
A. Shows it should have been added to the model
B. Means that R2 will reduce in the multiple regression
C. Is not surprising as Price and Megapixels are correlated
D. Is not surprising as Price and Megapixels are uncorrelated
6. The predicted satisfaction of a customer who bought a digital camera for $300
with a 1.5-megapixel sensor is about (Full MRM)
A. 15.25
B. 19.87
C. 34.85
D. 45.31
7. Consider the satisfaction of two customers who both bought digital cameras
for $500. One has a 4-megapixel sensor and the other has a 6-megapixel
sensor. On average, the customer who purchased the camera with 6-
megapixel sensor would report satisfaction (Full MRM)
A. That is identical to the satisfaction of the other customer
B. That is about 2 units less than the satisfaction of the other customer
C. That is about 4 units less than the satisfaction of the other customer
D. That is about 6 units higher than the satisfaction of the other customer
E. That is about 13 units higher than the satisfaction of the other customer
8. The normal quantile plot of the residuals shows that the errors cannot be
taken to be normally distributed. Which of the following statistical
conclusions would most likely be invalid due to this finding?
A. That the mean of the response was 47.1
B. That the partial slope of Megapixels was -1.92
C. That an approximate 90% prediction interval for a new observation
had width of about +/- 22
D. That the proportion of variability explained by the multiple regression
was 44%
10. What fraction of the total variation in the daily viewership is explained by the
regression model?
A. 0.675
B. 0.539
C. 0.325
D. 0.461
11. The agency wishes to increase the model fit and uses eight regressors instead,
RMSE then decreases by 12% and SST turns out to be 300. What is the R2 of the
new model if the observations are for 61 days?
A. 0.458
B. 0.529
C. 0.595
D. 0.675
An actuarial firm developed a model to predict how long individuals will live.
After consulting a number of physicians, they collected the age at death (y),
the average number of hours of exercise per week (x1), the cholesterol level
(x2), and the number of points that the individual's blood pressure exceeded
the recommended value (x3). A random sample of 40 individuals was
selected. The computer output of the multiple regression models is shown
below.
12. What is the SMALLEST significance level at which we can conclude that
there is a sufficient evidence to infer that the individual's cholesterol level and
the age at death are negatively linearly related fixing other explanatory
variables?
A. 2.5%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 0.1%
(Q13-Q14). Consider the following factors in predicting the top speed of cars for a
sample of 74 observations:
• TOPSPEED: Top speed of the car (in miles per hour)
• WEIGHT: Vehicle weight (in pounds)
• HORSEPOWER: Maximum horsepower of the car’s engine
13. Predict the TOPSPEED of a car that weighs 4000 pounds and has 200 horsepower
engine.
A. 64.8
B. 125.4
C. 134.6
D. 192.3
14. Which option below best describes the relationship between WEIGHT and
TOPSPEED?
A. Overall, lighter cars tend to have higher top speeds. For fixed horsepower,
lighter cars still tend to have higher top speeds.
B. Overall, heavier cars tend to have higher top speeds. However, for fixed
horsepower, lighter cars tend to have higher top speeds.
C. Overall, lighter cars tend to have higher top speeds. However, for fixed
horsepower, heavier cars tend to have higher top speeds.
D. Overall, heavier cars tend to have higher top speeds. For a given horsepower,
heavier cars still tend to have higher top speeds.