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STAB22 Final Examination

April 2008


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non-communicating calculator, and writing implements.

This question paper has 18 numbered pages; before you start,
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1. Systolic blood pressure readings of individuals are thought to be related to weight. The following
MINITAB output was obtained from a regression analysis of systolic blood pressure on weight (in
pounds). Use this information to answer this question and the next question. Answer these questions
assuming that the regression model given in the in the MINITAB output is appropriate.

Descriptive Statistics: Systolic, Weight

Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q3
Systolic 14 0 154.50 1.49 5.57 145.00 150.75 153.50 158.50
Weight 14 0 194.07 7.18 26.86 164.00 173.00 188.00 212.00


Correlations: Systolic, Weight

Pearson correlation of Systolic and Weight = 0.635

The regression equation is
Systolic = 129 + 0.132 Weight

Predictor Coef StDev T P
Constant 128.935 9.055 14.24 0.000
Weight 0.13173 0.04625 2.85 0.015




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, Which of the following statements based on the above information is true?

(a) none of the other statements is true
(b) an increase of 10 pounds in weight is accompanied by an average increase of 1.32 in systolic blood
pressure where systolic blood pressure is measured in the same units as in data.
(c) the normal probability plot of residuals shows that the residuals have a clearly non-normal distri-
bution.
(d) more than one of the other statements is true.
(e) more than 60% of the variation in systolic blood pressure has been accounted for by the linear
relationship with weight.

2. Using the information in Question 1 above, which of the following statements is true?

(a) none of the other statements is true
(b) more than one of the other statements is true.
(c) If we omit the heaviest person from the data set, the correlation between weight and systolic
blood pressure will be less than 0.635.
(d) In the data above, the weight is measured in pounds. If we convert these weights to kilograms (1
pound = 0.454 kg), then the estimated slope of the regression of systolic blood pressure on weight
will become 0.132 × 0.454.
(e) If we omit the heaviest person from the data set, the slope of the least-squares line (regressing
systolic on weight) will be less than 0.132.




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