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REGRESSION

This document presents the results of a regression analysis conducted to predict total income (T.income) based on several independent variables. The regression model was statistically significant and explained 39% of the variance in T.income. Based on the coefficients table, age, education level, number of family members working, and working hours per day were all significant positive predictors of T.income, while number of children was a significant negative predictor.

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REGRESSION

This document presents the results of a regression analysis conducted to predict total income (T.income) based on several independent variables. The regression model was statistically significant and explained 39% of the variance in T.income. Based on the coefficients table, age, education level, number of family members working, and working hours per day were all significant positive predictors of T.income, while number of children was a significant negative predictor.

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Regression

Income = f ( Age + Eductaion + Family Member + Family member work + Childrens


+ No. of Children Reading + Working hrs per day

REGRESSION /MISSING LISTWISE /STATISTICS COEFF OUTS R ANOVA


/CRITERIA=PIN(.05) POUT(.10) /NOORIGIN /DEPENDENT T.income /METHOD=ENTER
age Edu F.M F.M.Work Child Child.Reading Work.

Model Summary

Adjusted R Std. Error of the


Model R R Square Square Estimate

1 .625a .390 .352 10546.91299

a. Predictors: (Constant), Work, age, F.M, Edu, Child.Reading,


F.M.Work, Child

ANOVAb

Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

1 Regression 7.980E9 7 1.140E9 10.248 .000a

Residual 1.246E10 112 1.112E8

Total 2.044E10 119

a. Predictors: (Constant), Work, age, F.M, Edu, Child.Reading, F.M.Work, Child

b. Dependent Variable: T.income

Coefficientsa
Standardized
Unstandardized Coefficients Coefficients

Model B Std. Error Beta t Sig.

1 (Constant) -18538.342 9549.376 -1.941 .055

Age 668.820 178.772 .390 3.741 .000

Edu 1011.832 194.409 .469 5.205 .000

F.M 484.564 681.259 .063 .711 .018

F.M.Work 11081.589 2369.880 .414 4.676 .000

Child -1327.601 1037.045 -.174 -1.280 .023

Child.Reading -69.845 1239.125 -.006 -.056 .095

Work -647.596 699.182 -.074 -.926 .036

a. Dependent Variable: T.income

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