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  <name>Linear Regression and Correlation: Regression Lab III</name>
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  <md:created>2008/06/20 09:13:32 GMT-5</md:created>
  <md:revised>2008/08/15 14:05:58.308 GMT-5</md:revised>
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      <md:author id="billowsky">
      <md:firstname>Barbara</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Illowsky</md:surname>
      <md:email>illowskybarbara@deanza.edu</md:email>
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      <md:author id="sdean">
      <md:firstname>Susan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Dean</md:surname>
      <md:email>deansusan@deanza.edu</md:email>
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    <md:keyword>elementary</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>statistics</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>This module provides a lab of Linear Regression and Correlation as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.</md:abstract>
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        <item>The student will calculate and construct the line of best fit between two variables.</item>
        <item>The student will evaluate the relationship between two variables to determine if that relationship is significant. </item>
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<section id="element-377"><name>Collect the Data</name><para id="element-7">Use the most recent April issue of Consumer Reports. It will give the total fuel efficiency (in
miles per gallon) and weight (in pounds) of new model cars with automatic transmissions. We
will use this data to determine the relationship, if any, between the fuel efficiency of a car and
its weight.</para>
<list id="list-238765865" type="enumerated"><item> Which variable should be the independent variable and which should be the dependent variable? Explain your answer in one or two complete sentences.</item>

<item>Using your random number generator, randomly select 20 cars from the list and record their
weights and fuel efficiency into the table below.
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	<item>Which variable should be the dependent variable and which should be the independent
variable? Why?</item>
	<item>By hand, do a scatterplot of “weight” vs. “fuel efficiency”. Plot the points on graph paper.
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</list></section><section id="element-10"><name>Analyze the Data</name><para id="element-765474">
Enter your data into your calculator or computer.
Write the linear equation below, rounding to 4 decimal places.</para>

<list id="list-863524" type="enumerated"><item> Calculate the following:
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	<item>Obtain the graph of the regression line on your calculator. Sketch the regression line on the
same axes as your scatterplot.</item>
</list></section><section id="element-414"><name>Discussion Questions</name><list id="list-74763" type="enumerated"><item> Is the correlation significant? Explain how you determined this in complete sentences.</item>
<item>Is the relationship a positive one or a negative one? Explain how you can tell and what
this means in terms of weight and fuel efficiency.</item>
<item>In one or two complete sentences, what is the practical interpretation of the slope of the least
squares line in terms of fuel efficiency and weight?</item>
<item>For a car that weighs 4000 pounds, predict its fuel efficiency. Include units.</item>
<item>Can we predict the fuel efficiency of a car that weighs 10000 pounds using the least
squares line? Explain why or why not.</item>
<item>Questions. Answer each in 1 to 3 complete sentences.
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<item><name>a</name> Does the line seem to fit the data? Why or why not?</item>
<item><name>b</name> What does the correlation imply about the relationship between fuel efficiency and
weight of a car? Is this what you expected?</item></list></item>
<item> Are there any outliers? If so, which point is an outlier?</item></list></section>
    
      <para id="id6944495">** This lab was designed and contributed by Diane Mathios.</para>
 
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