6. Given a reported p-value of 0.06 for Ho: 30. Which of the following is true? (a) We can reject Ho: ß = 0 at a 10% significance level. (b) A 95% confidence interval of 3 will include 0. (c) We fail to reject Ho: B = 0 at a 5% significance level. (d) All of the above.

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6. Given a reported p-value of 0.06 for Ho : 3 = 0. Which of the following is true?
(a) We can reject Ho: B = 0 at a 10% significance level.
(b) A 95% confidence interval of 3 will include 0.
(c) We fail to reject Ho: B = 0 at a 5% significance level.
(d) All of the above.
7. What is the difference between R² and R²?
(a) R² is adjusted for the number of independent variables.
(b) R² is the average R² over several regressions.
(c) They are the same thing.
(d) None of the above
8. Which describes the significance level of a hypothesis test
(a) Probablity of incorrectly rejecting the null.
(b) Probability of a type I error
(c) Tolerance for mistakes
(d) All of the above
9. When estimating the equation Home Price = Bo + Bift² house + B₂ft²lot +
33 Bedrooms + B. Bathrooms + e, which of the following could we say about ₁?
(a) B₁ will likely be positive because large houses typically have more bedrooms,
which consumers are willing to pay more for.
(b) ₁ will likely be positive because consumers pay more for bigger houses.
(c) B₁ will likely be positive because big house tend to be on big lots.
(d) All of the above
Transcribed Image Text:6. Given a reported p-value of 0.06 for Ho : 3 = 0. Which of the following is true? (a) We can reject Ho: B = 0 at a 10% significance level. (b) A 95% confidence interval of 3 will include 0. (c) We fail to reject Ho: B = 0 at a 5% significance level. (d) All of the above. 7. What is the difference between R² and R²? (a) R² is adjusted for the number of independent variables. (b) R² is the average R² over several regressions. (c) They are the same thing. (d) None of the above 8. Which describes the significance level of a hypothesis test (a) Probablity of incorrectly rejecting the null. (b) Probability of a type I error (c) Tolerance for mistakes (d) All of the above 9. When estimating the equation Home Price = Bo + Bift² house + B₂ft²lot + 33 Bedrooms + B. Bathrooms + e, which of the following could we say about ₁? (a) B₁ will likely be positive because large houses typically have more bedrooms, which consumers are willing to pay more for. (b) ₁ will likely be positive because consumers pay more for bigger houses. (c) B₁ will likely be positive because big house tend to be on big lots. (d) All of the above
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