The Line of Best Fit: Lesson 19.2
The Line of Best Fit: Lesson 19.2
The Line of Best Fit: Lesson 19.2
Scatter Plot
This is a diagram that uses coordinates to show values for two
variables.
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Scatter Plot
Example:
The diagram below is an example of a scatter plot.
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Coefficient of Determination
This is used to measure how well a regression line represents a
given data. This is the square of the correlation coefficient,
which is . This coefficient is used to explain the extent to which
the variability of one variable can be explained by the other
variable.
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Coefficient of Determination
Example:
If the value of the correlation coefficient is , we can solve the
coefficient of determination by taking its square.
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Solution:
To determine how certain we can predict the dependent
variable from the independent variable, we obtain the
coefficient of determination.
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Solution:
Since the value of the correlation coefficient is , we can solve
the coefficient of determination by taking its square.
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Solution:
Therefore, there is a 42.25% certainty that we can predict the
correct value of from a given value of using the regression line.
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Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
1. State the null and the alternative hypotheses.
Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
2. State the decision rule.
Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
2. State the decision rule.
Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
3. Solve for the test statistic value.
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Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
3. Solve for the test statistic value.
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Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
4. Make the decision.
Example 2: Test the significance of the correlation coefficient of an independent variable and
a dependent variable at . The sample size is .
Solution:
5. State the conclusion.
Individual Practice:
1. The correlation coefficient between an independent
variable and a dependent variable is . Determine how
certain can be predicted from in the regression line.
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