Correlation Exercises
Correlation Exercises
Person
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Income []
125000
100000
40000
35000
41000
29000
35000
24000
50000
60000
Years of Education
19
20
16
16
18
12
14
12
16
17
68
51
54
76
19
32
72
85
50
62
44
25
92
74
37
59
Employee
A
B
C
D
E
Hours
studied
1
2
6
7
5
Number of
correct answers
2
10
20
14
11
It is the dependency of the number of correct answers on the hours studied to be investigated.
1
Output
Input
1.54
5.0
1.64
5.5
1.70
6.0
1.80
6.5
1.86
7.0
1.90
7.5
1.98
8.0
5. 5.
The following table shows the variable costs C (in 1000 ) of a firm depending on its output
x:
Output
10
15
20
25
30
35
Costs
102.01
103.06
104.10
105.14
106.20
107.21
.
1. Determine the regression function in the form:
C ( x) = a 0 e a1 x .
5. 6.
Crickets make their chirping sounds by rapidly sliding one wing over the other. The faster
they move their wings, the higher the chirping sound that is produced. Scientists have noticed
that crickets move their wings faster in warm temperatures than in cold temperatures.
Therefore, by listening to the pitch of the chirp of crickets, it is possible to tell the temperature
of the air.
The table below gives the recorded pitch (in vibrations per second) of a cricket chirping
recorded at 15 different temperatures (in Fahrenheit):
Chirps/Second 20 16 20 18 17 16 15 17 15 16 15 17 16 17 14
Temperature
89 72 93 84 81 75 70 82 69 83 80 83 81 84 76
What if someone asked you what the temperature was, but you couldnt use a thermometer?
Could you use the crickets?
5. 7.
The following table shows the dependency of the output x on the input r for a certain
product.
Output
Input
1.
1.54
5.0
1.64
5.5
1.70
6.0
1.80
6.5
1.86
7.0
1.90
7.5
1.98
8.0
x(r ) = a 0 r a1
2. Predict the value of the output for an input of 8.3 units.
5. 8.
Suppose an analyst takes a random sample of 10 recent truck shipments made by a company
and records the distance in kilometres and delivery time to the nearest half-day from the time
that the shipment was made available for pick-up:
Sampled shipment
Distance [km]
Delivery [days]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
825 215 1070 550 480 920 1350 325 670 1215
3.5 1.0 4.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.5 1.5 3.0 5.0
The analyst would like to know the dependency of the delivery time on the distance.
1. Plot a scatter diagram on a chart.
2. Compute the linear regression equation by the least square method. (to 4 decimal points.)
3. Draw the regression line based on the equation on the chart.
4. Find and interpret the coefficients of correlation and determination.
5. 9.
The following table presents sample data relating the number of study hours spent by students
outside of class for a course in statistics and their scores in an examination given at the end:
Sampled student
Study hours
Examination grade
1
20
64
2
10
61
3
34
84
4
23
70
5
27
88
6
32
92
7
18
72
8
22
77
The analyst would like to know the dependency of the study hours on the scores.
1. Plot a scatter diagram on a chart.
2. Compute the linear regression equation by the least square method. (to 4 decimal points.)
3. Draw the regression line based on the equation on the chart.
4. Find and interpret the coefficients of correlation and determination.
5. 10.
The following table gives informations about the price [] and sales of a product in 7
consecutive weeks:
Price
Sales
1.
2.
3.
4.
160
126
180
103
200
82
220
75
240
82
260
40
280
20
3. 11.
The average value of a single family residence in a small US village [thousands of dollars] in
recent years is given in the following table
Year
Value
2001
42
2003
51
2005
63
y* = a0 a1x
3. Predict the value of a single family residence for 2011.
4. Plot the regression function.
2007
77
2009
93