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  • October 21, 2024
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73 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 73
To test for the significance of a regression model involving 14 independent variables and 255
observations, the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom (respectively) for the
critical value of F are

14 and 240

14 and 241


14 and 255

255 and 14

Term 2 of 73
The following model y= Bo+ B1x1+e is referred to as a

simple first-order model with one predictor variable


complex second-order model with two predictor variables

time series model with autoregressive components

multiple regression model with interaction terms

Term 3 of 73
horizontal pattern

a pattern where data points are clustered together


exists when the data fluctuate randomly around a constant mean over time

a pattern that has a cyclical trend


a pattern that shows consistent increase over time

,Term 4 of 73
Mean Absolute Error (MAE)

the average of the forecasted values


a measure of the variability of the forecast errors

the difference between actual and forecasted values


the average of the absolute values of the forecast errors

Term 5 of 73
Excel's __________ function can be used to calculate a p-value for a hypothesis test.

NORM.S.DIST

T.test

Max


Average

Term 6 of 73
Mean Squared Error (MSE)

the average of squared forecast errors

the standard error of the mean


the average of the absolute values of the forecast errors

the standard error of the population

Term 7 of 73
correlation coefficient

estimates the median value of a dataset


determines the probability of an event occurring

measures the strength of linear relationship between variables

calculates the average of two variables

,Term 8 of 73
The value of the sample statistic is used to estimate

the average of squared forecast errors


the value of the population parameter

the standard error of the mean

coefficient of determination

Term 9 of 73
Standard error of the mean decreases

as sample size increases


as the population increases

as variability in x decreases.

decreases

Term 10 of 73
Common types of data patterns that can be identified when examining a time series plot
include all of the following EXCEPT

vertical


negative

horizontal

cyclical pattern

Term 11 of 73
The standard deviation of p̄ is referred to as

the standard error of the mean

the standard error of the population

the sample mean

the average of the absolute values of the forecast errors

, Term 12 of 73
Symbol representing the size of sample




standard deviation of the sampling distribution of x̄ 1 - x̄ 2

normal

n

Term 13 of 73
Seasonal pattern

refers to the overall magnitude of a time series

indicates randomness in time series data

describes the trend in a time series data

exists if the time series plot exhibits a repeating pattern over successive periods

Term 14 of 73
coefficient of determination

standard deviation of the population

measures the strength of linear relationship between variables

the average of the absolute values of the forecast errors

measures goodness of fit how much of y is explained by x

Term 15 of 73
As the goodness of fit for the estimated multiple regression equation increases

the number of predictors decreases

the residuals become larger

the value of the multiple coefficient of determination increases

the intercept term becomes insignificant

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