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Midterm Exam in Applied Statistics For Research

This document presents a partial exam of statistics applied to research. It contains 32 questions/problems on topics such as hypothesis testing, polynomial regression, multiple regression, and deflating wages using consumer price indices. The student must solve the problems and show the required calculations and conclusions.
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Midterm Exam in Applied Statistics For Research

This document presents a partial exam of statistics applied to research. It contains 32 questions/problems on topics such as hypothesis testing, polynomial regression, multiple regression, and deflating wages using consumer price indices. The student must solve the problems and show the required calculations and conclusions.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONAL CAREER IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTRIC

COURSE APPLIED STATISTICS TO RESEARCH

TEACHER MG. ALBERTO COYLA VILCA

PRESENTED BY RUBEN TAIPE JIMENEZ

THEME SECOND UNIT MIDTERM EXAM

YEAR :

2022
ILO - PERU

JOSE CARLOS MARIÁTEGUI UNIVERSITY - FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

SECOND MID-TERM EXAM OF STATISTICS APPLIED TO RESEARCH 8


29 The company Nielson Media Research identified American Idol and Dancing with the Stars as
the two programs dethighest rating television in February 2006 (www.nielsenmedia.com, 10
March 2006). In a local study about the preferred television program, of 750
330 respondents voted for American Idol, 270 for Dancing with the Stars, and 150 for others.
television program. With 0.05 as the significance level, test the hypothesis that American
Idol and Dancing with the Stars have the same level of preference. What conclusion do you reach?

SOLUTION

INTERPRETATION: American Idol and Dancing with the Stars do not have the same level of
preference.
30.-If x 0 1 4 6 8
f(x) 9 4 0 6 11, find f(3) by polynomial regression

SOLUTION

Y
12
y = 0.8702x2- 2.2028x + 1.1184
10
R² = 0.9987
8

0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

The estimated polynomial model is:


Y = f(X) = 1.1184 - 2.2028 * X + 0.8702 * X2

Then you have: f (3)= 1.1184 – 2.2028*3 + 0.8702*32


f(3) = 2.341
31.-Given the following five observations of the variables x, y, z.
eleven 1 2 3 4 5
yi -1 1 2 3 4
z 0 5 6 12 14
Use the regression equation to predict the value when x = 6, y = 5.

SOLUTION:

Regression statistics
Multiple correlation coefficient 0.9853
Coefficient of determination R^2 0.9709
Adjusted R^2 0.6278
Errortpico 0.6325
Observations 5

ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
Degrees of Sum of Average of Critical value of
freedom squares the F F
squares
Regression 2 40 20 100 0.0099
Waste 3 1,2 0.4
Total 5 41.2

Statistical Error Inferior Superior Inferior Superio


Coefficient peak t Probability r 95% r 95% 95.0% r
95.0%
Interception -0.4 0.6633 -0.6030 0.5890 -2.5110 1.7110 -2.5110 1.7110
eleven 0 0 65535 0.000 0 0 0 0
yi 2 0.2 10 0.0000 1.3635 2.6365 1.3635 2.6365
The estimated regression model is:
Y = -0.40 + 0 * X + 2 * Y

Then for X=6 and Y=5it holds


Yestimated-0.40 + 0 + 10

Yestimado=9.6
32.The average hourly wages of workers in the service industry over the four years
from 2002 to 2005 is presented below. Use the consumer price indices for
deflate the series of salaries. Calculate the percentage increase or decrease of the salaries
real and nominal wages, from 2003 to 2005.
Year Hourly wages CPI (base: 1982-1984)
2002 18.52 179.9
2003 18.95 184.0
2004 19.23 188.9
2005 19.46 195.3

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