In each of Exercises 14.64-14.69, apply Procedure 14.2 an page 567 to find and interpret a confidence interval, at the specified confidence level for the slope of the population regression line that relates rite response variable to the predicter variable.

Crown-Rump Length. Refer to Exercise 14.62;90%.

Short Answer

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The increase in the mean length of Crown-Rump per 1-week rise in foetus age is somewhere between 11.10 and 12.2 millimetres for the Vomeronasal Organ.

Step by step solution

01

Introduction

STEP 1: α=0.10for a 90%confidence interval. Given that n=10

df =n-2

=10-2

=8

From technology, tα/2=t0.10/2=t0.05=1.860

STEP 2:

For β1, the formula for finding the end points of the confidence interval is

b1±tα2seSxx

02

Explanation

Sxy=xiyi-xiyi/n

=32476-(178)(1593)/10

=32476-283554/10

=32476-28355.4

=4120.6

Sxx=xi2-xi2/n

=3522-(178)2/10

=3522-31684/10

=3522-3168.4

=353.6

03

Explanation

The entire amount of square SST is calculated as follows:

Syy=yi2-yi2/n

=302027-(1593)2/10

=302027-2537649/10

=302027-253764.9

=48262.1

The regression sum of squares $mathrmSSR$ is calculated as follows:

SSR=Sxy2Sxx

=(4120.6)2353.6

=16979344.36353.6

=48018.50781

SSE=SST-SSR

=48262.1-48018.50781

=243.5921946

04

Explanation

The slope of the regression line is calculated using the formula,

b1=SxySxx

=4120.6353.6

=11.65328054

The standard error of the estimate is calculated using the formula:

se=SSEn-2

=243.592194610-2

=5.518063458

5.52

05

conclution

We have b_{1}=11.65328054,

s_{e}=5.52

S_{xx}=353.6

So, 11.65328054±1.860×5.52353.6

Or 11.65328054±0.545812537, or 11.107to 12.199

STEP 3:

Interpretation: We can be 90%confident that the increase in the mean length of Crown-Rump per 1-week rise in foetus age is between 11.10and12.2 millimetres for the Vomeronasal Organ.

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