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IENG 314 Midterm Exam 1 Study Guide: by Amirmahdi Tafreshian October 3, 2015

The document outlines the topics covered in a midterm exam for IENG 314, including simple linear regression models, parameter estimation using least squares, inference about regression parameters including confidence intervals and hypothesis tests, diagnostics for the predictor variable and residuals, and reading output from the SAS statistical software package. Key aspects of simple linear regression, estimation techniques, and statistical analyses are discussed across 17 sections.

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IENG 314 Midterm Exam 1 Study Guide: by Amirmahdi Tafreshian October 3, 2015

The document outlines the topics covered in a midterm exam for IENG 314, including simple linear regression models, parameter estimation using least squares, inference about regression parameters including confidence intervals and hypothesis tests, diagnostics for the predictor variable and residuals, and reading output from the SAS statistical software package. Key aspects of simple linear regression, estimation techniques, and statistical analyses are discussed across 17 sections.

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IENG 314 Midterm Exam 1 Study Guide

By Amirmahdi Tafreshian
October 3, 2015

1. Simple Linear Regression Model with Normal Error Terms


1.1. Formal Statement of Model
1.2. Important Features of Model
1.3. Meaning of Regression Parameters
2. Estimation of Regression Function
2.1. Method of Least Squares
2.2. Point Estimation of Mean Response
2.3. Residuals
2.4. Properties of Fitted Regression Line
3. Estimation of Error Terms Variance 2
3.1. Point Estimator of 2
4. Inferences Concerning 1
4.1. Sampling Distribution of b1
4.2. Sampling Distribution of (b1 1 )/sb1
4.3. Confidence Interval for 1
4.4. Tests Concerning 1
5. Inferences Concerning 0
5.1. Sampling Distribution of b0
5.2. Sampling Distribution of (b0 0 )/sb0
5.3. Confidence Interval for 0
5.4. Tests Concerning 0
6. Some Considerations on Making Inferences Concerning 1 and 0
6.1. Interpretation of Confidence Coefficient and Risks of Errors
6.2. Spacing of the X Levels
6.3. Power of Tests
6.4. P-value Calculation
7. Interval Estimation of E{Yh }
7.1. Confidence Interval for E{Yh }
8. Prediction of New Observation
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8.1. Prediction Interval for an Individual New Observations Yh


8.2. Prediction of Mean of m New Observations for Given Xh
9. Confidence Band for Regression Line
10. Analysis of Variance Approach to Regression Analysis
10.1. Partitioning of Total Sum of Squares
10.2. Breakdown of Degrees of Freedom
10.3. Mean Squares
10.4. Analysis of Variance Table
10.5. Expected Mean Squares
10.6. F Test of 1 = 0 vs. 1 6= 0
11. Descriptive Measures of Linear Association between X and Y
11.1. Coefficient of Determination
11.2. Limitations of R2
11.3. Coefficient of Correlation
12. Diagnostics for Predictor Variable
13. Residuals
13.1. Properties of Residuals
13.2. Semistudentized Residuals
13.3. Departures from Model to Be Studied by Residuals
14. Correlation Test for Normality
15. Tests for Constancy of Error
15.1. Quick and Dirty test
15.2. Brown-Forsythe Test
16. F Test for Lack of Fit
16.1. Assumptions
16.2. Notation
16.3. Sum of Squares of Pure Error
16.4. Sum of Squares due to Lack of Fit
16.5. Test Statistic
16.6. Expanded ANOVA Table
17. Reading from SAS Output
17.1. The MEANS Procedure Table
17.2. Model Crossproducts XX XY YY Table
17.3. XX Inverse, Parameter Estimates, and SSE Table
17.4. ANOVA Table
17.5. Parameter Estimates Table

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