Q46. Milky Way, Inc. is a large manufacturer of children’s toys and games based in the
Now, five years after entering the European market, Stepp is reviewing the results of his plan. Sales in
Hays begins by establishing a relationship between the European sales of Milky Way (in millions of dollars) and the two independent variables, the number of dollars (in millions) spent on research and development (R&D) and marketing (MKTG). Based upon five years of monthly data, Hays constructs the following estimated regression equation:
Estimated Sales = 54.82 + 5.97 (MKTG) + 1.45 (R&D)
Additionally, Hays calculates the following regression estimates:
| Coefficient | Standard Error |
Intercept | 54.82 | 3.165 |
MKTG | 5.97 | 1.825 |
R&D | 1.45 | 0.987 |
Hays begins the analysis by determining if both of the independent variables are statistically significant. To test whether a coefficient is statistically significant means to test whether it is statistically significantly different from:
A) zero.
B) the upper tail critical value.
C) slope coefficient.
Q47. The t-statistic for the marketing variable is calculated to be:
A) 17.321.
B) 3.271.
C) 1.886.
Q48. Hays formulates a test structure where the decision rule is to reject the null hypothesis if the calculated test statistic is either larger than the upper tail critical value or lower than the lower tail critical value. At a 5% significance level with 57 degrees of freedom, assume that the two-tailed critical t-values are tc = ±2.004. Based on this information, Hays makes the following conclusions:
§ Point 1: The intercept term is statistically significant.
§ Point 2: Both independent variables contribute to explaining states for Milky Way, Inc.
§ Point 3: If an F-test were being used, the null hypothesis would be rejected.
Which of Hays’ conclusions are CORRECT?
A) Points 1 and 3.
B) Points 1 and 2.
C) Points 2 and 3.
Q49. Hays is aware that part, but not all, of the total variation in expected sales can be explained by the regression equation. Which of the following statements correctly reflects this relationship?
A) MSE = RSS + SSE.
B) SST = RSS + SSE + MSE.
C) SST = RSS + SSE.
答案和详解如下:
Q46. Milky Way, Inc. is a large manufacturer of children’s toys and games based in the
Now, five years after entering the European market, Stepp is reviewing the results of his plan. Sales in
Hays begins by establishing a relationship between the European sales of Milky Way (in millions of dollars) and the two independent variables, the number of dollars (in millions) spent on research and development (R&D) and marketing (MKTG). Based upon five years of monthly data, Hays constructs the following estimated regression equation:
Estimated Sales = 54.82 + 5.97 (MKTG) + 1.45 (R&D)
Additionally, Hays calculates the following regression estimates:
| Coefficient | Standard Error |
Intercept | 54.82 | 3.165 |
MKTG | 5.97 | 1.825 |
R&D | 1.45 | 0.987 |
Hays begins the analysis by determining if both of the independent variables are statistically significant. To test whether a coefficient is statistically significant means to test whether it is statistically significantly different from:
A) zero.
B) the upper tail critical value.
C) slope coefficient.
Correct answer is A)
The magnitude of the coefficient reveals nothing about the importance of the independent variable in explaining the dependent variable. Therefore, it must be determined if each independent variable is statistically significant. The null hypothesis is that the slope coefficient for each independent variable equals zero.
Q47. The t-statistic for the marketing variable is calculated to be:
A) 17.321.
B) 3.271.
C) 1.886.
Correct answer is B)
The t-statistic for the marketing coefficient is calculated as follows: (5.97– 0.0) / 1.825 = 3.271
Q48. Hays formulates a test structure where the decision rule is to reject the null hypothesis if the calculated test statistic is either larger than the upper tail critical value or lower than the lower tail critical value. At a 5% significance level with 57 degrees of freedom, assume that the two-tailed critical t-values are tc = ±2.004. Based on this information, Hays makes the following conclusions:
§ Point 1: The intercept term is statistically significant.
§ Point 2: Both independent variables contribute to explaining states for Milky Way, Inc.
§ Point 3: If an F-test were being used, the null hypothesis would be rejected.
Which of Hays’ conclusions are CORRECT?
A) Points 1 and 3.
B) Points 1 and 2.
C) Points 2 and 3.
Correct answer is A)
Hays’ Point 1 is correct. The t-statistic for the intercept term is (54.82 – 0) / 3.165 = 17.32, which is greater than the critical value of 2.004, so we can conclude that the intercept term is statistically significant.
Hays’ Point 2 is incorrect. The t-statistic for the R&D term is (1.45 – 0) / 0.987 = 1.469, which is not greater than the critical value of 2.004. This means that only MKTG can be said to contribute to explaining sales for Milky Way, Inc.
Hays’ Point 3 is correct. An F-test tests whether at least one of the independent variables is significantly different from zero, where the null hypothesis is that all none of the independent variables are significant. Since we know that MKTG is a significant variable (t-statistic of 3.271), we can reject the hypothesis that none of the variables are significant.
Q49. Hays is aware that part, but not all, of the total variation in expected sales can be explained by the regression equation. Which of the following statements correctly reflects this relationship?
A) MSE = RSS + SSE.
B) SST = RSS + SSE + MSE.
C) SST = RSS + SSE.
Correct answer is C)
RSS (Regression sum of squares) is the portion of the total variation in Y that is explained by the regression equation. The SSE (Sum of squared errors), is the portion of the total variation in Y that is not explained by the regression. The SST is the total variation of Y around its average value. Therefore, SST = RSS + SSE. These sums of squares will always be calculated for you on the exam, so focus on understanding the interpretation of each.
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