Concept explainers
(a)
To state the equation of the least squares regression line if each player had the same batting average the rest of the season as he did in the first month of the season.
(a)
Answer to Problem 66E
Explanation of Solution
Let x be batting average during the first month of the season and y be the batting average during the season.
If each player has the same batting average in the first month as in the rest of the season then the data of the explanatory variable x will be the same as the data for the response variable y . If the data of the two variables are the same then the linear model will predict that the two variables are equal and thus the linear model will assume that the predicted y -variable is equal to the x -variable. Thus, we have the least square regression line as:
(b)
To predict rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
(b)
Answer to Problem 66E
The predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
The predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
Explanation of Solution
It is given in the question the least squares regression line as:
Thus, we will predict rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
Thus, the predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
And we will predict rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
Thus, the predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
(c)
To explain how your answers to part (b) illustrate regression to the mean.
(c)
Explanation of Solution
From part (b), we have,
The predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
The predicted rest of the season batting average for a player who had a
Thus, we estimate that the mean of the batting average will be somewhere between
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