Fox Module 12 Multiple regression practice problems


Fox Module 12 Multiple regression practice problems

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Module 12: Statistical inference for multiple regression

 

(The attached PDF file has better formatting.)

 

Multiple regression practice problems

 

*Question 12.1: Variance of beta

 

A multiple regression model is

 


A.     óå is the standard error of the regression.

B.     Sj is the variance of explanatory variable Xj.

C.    R2j is the R2 for explanatory variable j regressed on the other explanatory variables.


 

 

Which is the correct expression for the variance of the estimator for âj?

 


 

A.                  

B.       

C.       

D.      

E.       


 

 

Answer 12.1: C

 

Know the formulas for the variance and standard deviation of the least squares estimators  of the regression coefficients. Focus on the meaning of each variable and the effects, such as “What does Rj mean? If Rj increases, does the variance of Bj increase or decrease?”

 


 

*Question 12.2: F-Test

 


 

           RegSS is the regression sum of squares in Fox’s text (other authors use RSS)

           RSS is the residual (error) sum of squares in Fox’s text (other authors use ESS)

           TSS is the total sum of squares

           n is the number of data points in the sample

           k is the number of explanatory variables (not including the intercept)


 

 

An F-statistic testing the hypothesis that all the slopes (ß’s) are zero has the expression

 


 

A.               

B.    

C.    

D.   

E.    


 

 

Answer 12.2: A

 

Take heed: The formula for the F statistic can be written using RSS, RegSS, or R2. The three formulas are equivalent. Know all three for the final exam.

 


 

*Question 12.3: Degrees of freedom of F-statistic

 

A regression model has 14 data points, 3 explanatory variables (ß’s), and an intercept.

 

An F-test for the null hypothesis that 2 slopes are 0 has how many degrees of freedom?

 


 

A.     3 and 10

B.     2 and 10

C.    4 and 11

D.    3 and 11

E.     2 and 11

 

Answer 12.3: B

 

Degrees of freedom = q and (n – k – 1) (p119)

 


 

*Question 12.4: Bias

 

A statistician regresses Y on two explanatory variables X1 and X2 but does not use a third explanatory variable X3. Under which of the following conditions will â2 be biased?

 


 

A.     ñ(Y, X3) = 0 and ñ(X2, X3)   0

B.     ñ(Y, X3)   0 and ñ(X2, X3) = 0

C.    ñ(Y, X3)   0 and ñ(X2, X3)   0

D.    ñ(Y, X2)   0 and ñ(X2, X3)   0

E.     ñ(Y, X2) = 0 and ñ(X2, X3)   0


 

 

Answer 12.4: C

 

 


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Can someone show the derivation for #1? I don't see how (n-1) in the denominator comes into the formula
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The variance of the explanatory variable = Sum[ (xi-xbar)^2] /(n-1) = S

This is a population or sample variance, I guess (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variance)

 

[NEAS: This is a sample variance. The explanatory variables are a sample, not the pdf of a population. The formula derives the variance of the beta coefficient. Greater correlation between this variable and the other explanatory variables raises the variance of the beta.]


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