A shows the linear correlation between each pair of variables under consideration in a multiple regression model.
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Divorce Rates The given data represent the percentage, y, of the population that is divorced for various ages, x, in the United States in 2007 based on sample data obtained from the United States Statistical Abstract in 2009. Age, a Percentage Divorced, D 22 0.8 27 2.8 32 6.4 37 8.7 42 12.3 50 14.5 60 13.8 70 9.6 80 4.9 Source: United States Statistical Abstract, 2009 (a) Draw a scatter diagram treating age as the explanatory variable and percentage divorced as the response variable. Comment on the shape of the scatter diagram. (b) A regression equation that describes the relation between age and percentage divorced is yn = -26.3412 + 1.4794x - 0.0136x2 . Use this equation to predict the percentage of 40-year-olds that were divorced in 2007. (c) Can we interpret the coefficients of x or x2 as we did for additive linear models?
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The first step in solving 14.3 problem number 22 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Divorce Rates The given data represent the percentage, y, of the population that is divorced for various ages, x, in the United States in 2007 based on sample data obtained from the United States Statistical Abstract in 2009. Age, a Percentage Divorced, D 22 0.8 27 2.8 32 6.4 37 8.7 42 12.3 50 14.5 60 13.8 70 9.6 80 4.9 Source: United States Statistical Abstract, 2009 (a) Draw a scatter diagram treating age as the explanatory variable and percentage divorced as the response variable. Comment on the shape of the scatter diagram. (b) A regression equation that describes the relation between age and percentage divorced is yn = -26.3412 + 1.4794x - 0.0136x2 . Use this equation to predict the percentage of 40-year-olds that were divorced in 2007. (c) Can we interpret the coefficients of x or x2 as we did for additive linear models?
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