STAS3001 Test 2 – Chapters 12,13 and 14 – OUT OF 44 POSSIBLE MARKS

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Solve the following statistical business problems. You must show your work to get full marks. For all problems were an alpha is required use alpha=.01.

Please submit your electronic work through test 2 on the assignment tab in blackboard.

Question 1 (4 marks)

An analyst wishes to know if there is a correlation in share prices for two airlines – Air Canada and West Jet. Determine the correlation coefficient for the data below. Interpret the results of the correlation coefficient.

Air CanadaWest Jet

.7511.92

.7612.09

.8412.25

.8511.85

.8611.78

.8611.74

Question 2 (5 marks)

Calculate the statistical linear regression line for the data below. Interpret the excel output. Use the equation of the line to predict the cost for year 7.

YearCost ($ millions)

156

254

349

446

545

Question 3 (6 marks)

Starbucks has experienced continued rapid growth in recent years. A financial analyst at their corporate head office wanted to determine if they could predict revenue with a predict model using the number of stores, number of drinks offered and average weekly earnings as potential predictors. Using the data below develop a multiple regression model. Interpret the results.

Sales YearRevenueNumber of StoresNumber of DrinksAvg Weekly Earnings

140067615386

2700101515394

31000141218407

41350188622425

51650213527442

62200330027457

72600470930474

Question 4 (8 marks)

A publisher’s information bureau wanted to know if Magazine Advertising Expenditures could be predicted based on household equipment and Supply expenditures. Two models were developed, one using Household Equipment and Supply Expenditures only as a predictor and one using both Household Equipment and Supply Expenditures and (Household Equipment and Supply Expenditures)2. Develop , interpret and compare these models to each other. Which model is better? Do the model results suggest a different model may be required? Why or why not?

Total Magazine Advertising Exp ($millions)Household Equipment and Supply Exp ($millions)

119334

284665

466898

512093

5943102

6644103

Question 5 (7 marks)

A market analyst for a fast food restaurant wanted to determine if the amount spent at restaurant could be predicted based on a customer’s age and gender. Develop the appropriate model using the data below and interpret the results. If a 20 year old male walks into the store what would the model predict the customer will spend?

Spend Amount ($)Age (years)Gender (1=Male,0=Female)

16.80271

13.20160

14.70130

15.40111

11.10170

16.20191

14.90241

13.30210

17.80161

17.10231

14.30180

13.90160

Question 6 (6 marks)

Use the data below to develop a model which predicts y. In your model include not only x1 and x2 but also the square of each x variable and the interaction variable of x1 and x2. Interpret the excel output.

YX1X2

2002103

1747514

198084

190274

184267

188376

1697421

2021114

Question 7 (8 marks)

Use both x1 and the log(x1) to develop a model which predicts log(y). Interpret the results. If x1=500 what does the model predict for the value of y?

YX1

20415850

11631146

17818521

15303304

224871029

21988910

16444242

13245204

17567487

12451192