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PSY340: Statistics for the Social Sciences
Lab 6:
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Part I:
1) Suppose that you (and your study group) want to predict how well you will do on the final exam based on your midterm
exam score. Your professor provides you with some data from past semesters and you determine that
the regression equation is: predicted final exam = 40 + .5(midterm). For each of the following students
in your study group predict their final exam grade.
Brad 30, Jennifer 40, Angelina 60, Billy Bob 70, and Johnny Lee 90
2) Consider the following dataset:
Hours studied | Test Grade |
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0 | 52 |
10 | 95 |
6 | 83 |
8 | 71 |
6 | 64 |
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Using this data (a) make a scatterplot, (b) compute the least squares regression line, (c) compute the SSerror
Part II: using the majors.sav datafile.
1) a) Compute the regression equation for college gpa (criterion variable) and math SAT (predictor).
What is the slope? What is the intercept? Write out the regression equation.
b) How much of the variance in college gpa is accounted for math SAT?
c) Predict John Smith's college gpa based on his math SAT score of 520.
2) Do the same (parts a & b) as in 1 but with verbal SAT.
c) Predict Sarah Doe's college gpa based on her verbal SAT score of 520.
3) Which SAT score is a better predictor of college gpa?
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