For a sample of 27 New England cities, a sociologist studies the
crime rate in each city (crimes per 100,000 residents) as a
function of its poverty rate (in %) and its median income (in
$1,000s). He finds that SSE = 4,102,577 and SST =
7,622,089.
a. Calculate the standard error of the estimate.
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
***The answer is not 405.0964
For a sample of 27 New England cities, a sociologist studies the
crime rate in each city (crimes per 100,000 residents) as a
function of its poverty rate (in %) and its median income (in
$1,000s). He finds that SSE = 4,102,577 and SST =
7,622,089.
a. Calculate the standard error of the estimate.
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
***The answer is not 405.0964
There are 2 independent variables
Source |
DF |
SS |
MS |
F |
Group |
2 |
3519512.0000 |
1759756.0000 |
10.2945 |
Error |
24 |
4102577.0000 |
170940.7083 |
|
Total |
26 |
7622089.0000 |
standard error of the estimate = sqrt(170940.7083)
= 413.4498
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