lregression analysis with excel
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In the Excel spreadsheet, perform the following operations:
- Save the spreadsheet on your computer.
- Select the study data you want to use. With your mouse, highlight all of the data on the spreadsheet in columns A and B.
- In the tabs at the top of the page, click Insert.
- In the Insert ribbon, in the Charts section, click Scatter. Be sure to select the option where it will just plot dots, it will be called Scatter with only Markers. If you do this right, then you will see a chart on the page.
- Now, on the chart, right-click on one of the data points (dots). Just pick a dot somewhere near the middle of the distribution.
- Select Add Trendlinefrom the drop-down menu that appears when you right-click on a dot.
- A new menu will appear. Select Linear, select Automatic, and click the box next to Display R-squared value on chart.
- Click Close.
- Now, you should see a line drawn through the dots. It will roughly cut through the middle of the dot distribution.
- You will also see the R2 value displayed next to the line.
In a Word document, respond to the following:
- What was the sample you selected and the question that was explored in the study?
- What was the R2linear correlation coefficient and the linear regression equation produced in the Excel spreadsheet?
- What would be the value of Pearson’s R?
- Would Pearson’s R be positive or negative? What does this imply about the relationship between the factors in this study?
- What is the implication of any correlation found between the variables in the study you picked?
- Does this correlation imply a causal relationship? Explain.
- Were there other variables that you think should have been examined? How would have those variables improved the correlation results of this study or helped to pinpoint where the factors were causal?
11 years ago
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