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Regression Analysis Summary Report

This document contains the results of a linear regression analysis with consumption (Y) as the dependent variable and income (X) as the independent variable. The regression results show a multiple R of 0.800275, indicating a relatively strong positive correlation, and an R-square of 0.640441, meaning income explains around 64% of the variation in consumption. The regression coefficients indicate the intercept is -10.7523 and the relationship between income and consumption is positive, with every $1 increase in income associated with a $0.672454 increase in consumption on average.

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Regression Analysis Summary Report

This document contains the results of a linear regression analysis with consumption (Y) as the dependent variable and income (X) as the independent variable. The regression results show a multiple R of 0.800275, indicating a relatively strong positive correlation, and an R-square of 0.640441, meaning income explains around 64% of the variation in consumption. The regression coefficients indicate the intercept is -10.7523 and the relationship between income and consumption is positive, with every $1 increase in income associated with a $0.672454 increase in consumption on average.

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Consump Income

tion (Y) (X) SUMMARY OUTPUT


100 200
150 250 Regression Statistics
200 240 Multiple R 0.800275482094
120 200 R Square 0.64044084724
240 300 Adjusted R Squ 0.595495953145
300 400 Standard Error 40.55977670194
200 400 Observations 10
150 300
100 200 ANOVA
175 250 df SS
Regression 1 23441.74
Residual 8 13160.76
Total 9 36602.5

Coefficients Standard Error


Intercept -10.75231481481 50.4676
Income (X) 0.672453703704 0.178141
MS F Significance F
23441.74 14.24947 0.005428
1645.095

t Stat P-value Lower 95%Upper 95%Lower 95.0%


Upper 95.0%
-0.213054 0.836614 -127.1308 105.6262 -127.1308 105.6262
3.774847 0.005428 0.261661 1.083247 0.261661 1.083247
GPA Gender Gender Dummy
3.5 Male 1 SUMMARY OUTPUT
3.4 Male 1
3.3 Female 0 Regression Statistics
3.2 Male 1 Multiple R 0.36182135346236
3.6 male 1 R Square 0.13091469182134
3.75 Female 0 Adjusted R Squ 0.0826321747003
3.8 Male 1 Standard Error 0.31156341129738
3.9 male 1 Observations 20
3 Female 0
2.75 Female 0 ANOVA
3.1 Female 0 df
3.3 male 1 Regression 1
3.5 male 1 Residual 18
3.88 female 0 Total 19
3.75 male 1
3.45 male 1 Coefficients
3.21 female 0 Intercept 3.345
3.67 male 1 Gender Dummy 0.23416666666667
3.88 male 1
3.77 female 0
SS MS F Significance F
0.263203333333334 0.263203 2.711431 0.116979
1.74729166666667 0.097072
2.010495

Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95%Upper 95%Lower 95.0%


Upper 95.0%
0.110154300448995 30.36649 6.469E-17 3.113574 3.576426 3.113574 3.576426
0.142208590384028 1.646642 0.116979 -0.064602 0.532936 -0.064602 0.532936

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