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Interpreting Computer Output

Why don’t you understand what I’m trying to say?. Interpreting Computer Output. Example. Mrs. Sapp predicts that the longer students are in her class, the happier they become. This quantitative measurement of happiness is self-reported on a scale between 1 and 5. LSRL: R-squared:

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Interpreting Computer Output

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  1. Why don’t you understand what I’m trying to say? Interpreting Computer Output

  2. Example Mrs. Sapp predicts that the longer students are in her class, the happier they become. This quantitative measurement of happiness is self-reported on a scale between 1 and 5.

  3. LSRL: R-squared: Interpret the slope of the LSRL: Interpret s: Predict the happiness level of a student who has been in Mrs. Sapp’s class for: 80 days 170 days Predictor Coef SE CoefT P Constant 1.5448 0.2044 7.56 0.000 Days 0.022519 0.002923 7.70 0.000 S = 0.798068 Analysis of Variance Source DF SS MS F P Regression 1 37.795 37.795 59.34 0.000 Residual Error 42 26.750 0.637 Total 43 64.545

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