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The document outlines assignments for a Quantitative Analysis course, focusing on multiple linear regression and statistical inference. It includes tasks such as finding regression equations, explaining statistical concepts, and analyzing data samples. Additionally, it covers hypothesis testing, including definitions of null and alternative hypotheses, and errors in hypothesis testing.

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The document outlines assignments for a Quantitative Analysis course, focusing on multiple linear regression and statistical inference. It includes tasks such as finding regression equations, explaining statistical concepts, and analyzing data samples. Additionally, it covers hypothesis testing, including definitions of null and alternative hypotheses, and errors in hypothesis testing.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

ASSIGNMENT NO. 2 (2024-25)

SUB: - QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS CLASS/DIV: - T.E. (A and B)


MODULE 4: INTRODUCTION TO MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION

CSD Analyze using concepts of Regression, Multiple Linear Regression


O60
1. 3

Find multiple linear regression equation of Y on X1 and X2.

1. Y 4 6 7 9 13 15

X1 15 12 8 6 4 3
X2 30 24 20 14 10 4

Given the following, determine the regression equation of:

i) X1 on X2 and X3
2.
ii) X2 on X1 and X3

r12 = 0.8, r13 = 0.6, r23 = 0.5, σ1 = 10, σ2 = 8, σ3 = 5.

In a trivariate distribution,
r12 = 0.7, r13 = r23 = 0.5

3. σ1 = 2, σ2 = σ3 = 3.
Find: b12.3 and b13.2

4. Explain –R2 – MAE – MAPE


5. Explain order of coefficient regression

Find y when x1=10 & x2=6 from least square regression equation of y in x1 & x2 for
the following
6. Y 90 72 54 42 30 12

X1 3 5 6 8 12 14
X2 16 10 7 4 3 2
Example: Multiple Linear Regression

Suppose we have the following dataset with one response variable y and two predictor variables
X1 and X2:

7.

Fit in the linear regression equation of Y on X1 and X2


Define following terms and give their range.
(a)Partial regression coefficient
8.
(b) Partial correlation coefficient
(c) Multiple correlation coefficient

9. Explain Multiple Linear regression with appropriate example

Obtain Partial correlation coefficients for following data

10.

MODULE 5: STATISTICAL INFERENCE


A random sample of n=6 has the element 6,10,13,14,18,20. Compute the following
the following point estimation

11. 1) Population mean


2) Population standard deviation
3) The standard error of mean

Analyse the frequency distribution by method of moments


12 X 2 3 4 5 6
f 1 3 7 3 1
13 Explain in details moments and its type
Explain the following Properties of Point Estimators
1. Bias
14 2. Consistency
3. Unbiasedness
4. Efficiency

ASSIGNMENT NO. 3 (2024-25)

SUB: - QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS CLASS/DIV: - T.E. (A and B)

MODULE 6: TESTS OF HYPOTHESES

CSD O601. 5 Apply Testing of hypotheses

Explain the concept of hypothesis? What is null hypothesis and alternate


hypothesis?
Some of the following statements refer to the null hypothesis, some to the
alternate hypothesis. State the null hypothesis, H0, and the alternative
hypothesis. Ha, in terms of the appropriate parameter (μ or p).
1.
a. The mean number of years Americans work before retiring is 34.
b. At most 60% of Americans vote in presidential elections.
c. The mean starting salary for San Jose State University graduates is
at least 100,000 per year.
d. Fewer than 5% of adults ride the bus to work in Los Angeles.
The mean number of cars a person owns in her lifetime is not more than ten.

2. Explain in brief: Type I and Type II errors in hypothesis.

Give the difference between a one tailed test and two tailed test in
3.
hypothesis.

4. Explain Neyman –Pearson Lemma

5. Explain in details MP and UMP-Test

Prof. Sulbha Yadav


Subject Incharge

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