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A professor is interested in knowing the correlation, if any, of students’ scores on the first and second exams given in his class.
Test 1 Test 2
92 86
90 87
89 85
82 90
88 79
92 90
100 92
91 84
Is there a significant correlation? Explain its statistical significance, if any.
Test 1 Test 2
92 86
90 87
89 85
82 90
88 79
92 90
100 92
91 84
Is there a significant correlation? Explain its statistical significance, if any.
Answers
Answered by
Nisha Jithin
Sample size, n: 8
Degrees of freedom: 6
Correlation Results:
Correlation coefficient, r: 0.3201344
Critical r: ±0.706734
P-value (two-tailed): 0.4395
Fail to Reject the Null Hypothesis
Sample does not provide enough evidence to support a linear correlation
Regression Results:
Y= b0 + b1x:
Y Intercept, b0: 62.71449
Slope, b1: 0.2642045
Total Variation: 119.875
Explained Variation: 12.28551
Unexplained Variation: 107.5895
Standard Error: 4.23457
Coefficient of Det, R^2: 0.102486
Conclusion: There is no significant correlation
Degrees of freedom: 6
Correlation Results:
Correlation coefficient, r: 0.3201344
Critical r: ±0.706734
P-value (two-tailed): 0.4395
Fail to Reject the Null Hypothesis
Sample does not provide enough evidence to support a linear correlation
Regression Results:
Y= b0 + b1x:
Y Intercept, b0: 62.71449
Slope, b1: 0.2642045
Total Variation: 119.875
Explained Variation: 12.28551
Unexplained Variation: 107.5895
Standard Error: 4.23457
Coefficient of Det, R^2: 0.102486
Conclusion: There is no significant correlation
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