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Multiple Regression Example (Salary Experience and Score)

This document appears to contain data on salary, experience, and score for 20 observations. It also includes the results of a regression analysis conducted on this data with salary as the dependent variable and experience and score as the independent variables. The regression results show a multiple R-squared value of 0.834, indicating that over 83% of the variability in salary is explained by the regression model using experience and score as predictors.

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Multiple Regression Example (Salary Experience and Score)

This document appears to contain data on salary, experience, and score for 20 observations. It also includes the results of a regression analysis conducted on this data with salary as the dependent variable and experience and score as the independent variables. The regression results show a multiple R-squared value of 0.834, indicating that over 83% of the variability in salary is explained by the regression model using experience and score as predictors.

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Salary (in thousands) Experience Score

24 4 78
43 7 100
23.7 1 86
34.3 5 82
35.8 8 86
38 10 84
22.2 0 75
23.1 1 80
30 6 83
33 6 91
38 9 88
26.6 2 73
36.2 10 75
31.6 5 81
29 6 74
34 8 87
30.1 4 79
33.9 6 94
28.2 3 70
30 3 89
SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.913334058757619
R Square 0.834179102886666
Adjusted R Square 0.814670762049803
Standard Error 2.41876207624977
Observations 20

ANOVA
df
Regression 2
Residual 17
Total 19

Coefficients
Intercept 3.17393626977807
X Variable 1 1.40390248512631
X Variable 2 0.25088544782556

RESIDUAL OUTPUT

Observation Predicted Y
1 28.358611140677
2 38.0897984482183
3 26.1539872679026
4 30.7660554171056
5 35.9813046637867
6 38.2873387383883
7 21.9903448566951
8 24.6486745809492
9 32.4208433500574
10 34.4279269326619
11 37.8869780445642
12 24.2963789312966
13 36.0293697079582
14 30.51516996928
15 30.1628743196274
16 36.2321901116123
17 28.6094965885026
18 35.1805832761386
19 24.9476250729462
20 29.7144485816319
0.834179102886666

SS MS F
500.32853031443 250.164265157215 42.7601255207929
99.4569696855697 5.8504099815041
599.7855

Standard Error t Stat P-value


6.15606682880752 0.51557859231247 0.612788695704923
0.198566911999803 7.07017332841286 1.88E-06
0.0773541269593194 3.24333629875367 0.00478001845165887

Residuals
-4.35861114067702
4.91020155178173
-2.45398726790257
3.53394458289443
-0.181304663786747
-0.287338738388257
0.209655143304911
-1.5486745809492
-2.42084335005744
-1.42792693266193
0.113021955435819
2.30362106870341
0.170630292041793
1.08483003071999
-1.1628743196274
-2.23219011161231
1.49050341149743
-1.28058327613861
3.25237492705378
0.285551418368133
Significance F
2.32773594727317E-07

Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0%


-9.81422942382298 16.1621019633791 -9.81422942382298
0.98496292094687 1.82284204930575 0.98496292094687
0.0876825057570921 0.414088389894028 0.0876825057570921
Upper 95.0%
16.1621019633791
1.82284204930575
0.414088389894028

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