Heptathlon 2004 We discussed the womens Olympic heptathlon in Chapter 5. The table shows

Chapter 7, Problem 63

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Heptathlon 2004 We discussed the womens Olympic heptathlon in Chapter 5. The table shows the results from the high jump, 800-meter run, and long jump for the 26 women who successfully completed all three events in the 2004 Olympics. Lets examine the association among these events. Perform a regression to predict high-jump performance from the 800-meter results. a) What is the regression equation? What does the slope mean? b) What percent of the variability in high jumps can be accounted for by differences in 800-m times? c) Do good high jumpers tend to be fast runners? (Be carefullow times are good for running events and high distances are good for jumps.) d) What does the residuals plot reveal about the model? e) Do you think this is a useful model? Would you use it to predict high-jump performance? (Compare the residual standard deviation to the standard deviation of the high jumps.)

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