SCHEDULE OF WEEK 10 Project 2 is online, due by Monday, Dec 5 at 03:00 am 2. Discuss the DW test and how the statistic attains less/greater that 2 values.

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SCHEDULE OF WEEK 10 Project 2 is online, due by Monday, Dec 5 at 03:00 am 2. Discuss the DW test and how the statistic attains less/greater that 2 values in cases of positive/negative auto- correlation and then go over HW18-Q5. 3. Discuss multi-collinearity. Mention the disagreement between F and individual t-tests similar to slides. Then the |r|>0.8 for detecting the independent variables pairs we might find problematic. Also how to decide which variable we drop to cure the problem. Then do HW19-Q3.

ASSUMPTIONS IN SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION

DURBIN-WATSON TEST

When conducting the test with significance level a, you will be given d L,α and d U,α If 0<d < d L,α, there is statistical evidence that the error terms are positively autocorrelated. If 4-d L,α <d <4, there is statistical evidence that the error terms are negative autocorrelated If d U,α <d <4- d U,α, there is no statistical evidence for first autocorrelation If d L,α < d < d U,α or 4-d U,α < d < 4-d L,α, the test is inconclusive.

DURBIN-WATSON TEST Hwk 18 Q3 Suppose that you want to investigate inflation in the US for the past five years and you run a regression of annual inflation on annual GDP. You decide to check the results for autocorrelation. The residuals from the regression are printed below. Year Residual

DURBIN-WATSON TEST

Hwk 18 Q5 Look at the example starting on page 87 (slide 18) of the course packet. You want to know how the weather affects ticket sales at a ski resort. You have data on tickets sold and total snowfall and average temperature over Christmas week for 20 consecutive years. data Run a multiple regression of ticket sales on snowfall and temperature and answer the following questions.

MULTI-COLLINEARITY Course packet slide 26, page 89 Multi-collinearity exists when independent variables, included in the same regression, are linearly correlated to one or another. This problem is considered serious when absolute value of corr. coef. between any pair of independent variables exceeds 0.8. i.e. |r|>0.8.

MULTI-COLLINEARITY HWK 19 Q1 Multicollinearity can best be described as the condition in which the: independent variables in a regression have a high degree of correlation with one another. Multicollinearity is likely to be causing problems with your regression results if: the Overall Model F-test indicates a valid model but the individual t-tests indicate none of the independent variables are linearly related to the dependent variable the independent variables have one or more correlation coefficients above.80

MULTI-COLLINEARITY HWK 19 Q1 Multicollinearity can result in: an inability to interpret the estimates of the slope coefficients an increased standard error of the individual slope coefficients an increased p-value for the individual t-tests a decrease in the absolute value of the individual t-test test statistics

MULTI-COLLINEARITY HWK 19 Q3 This question is related to the example on pages (slides 63-69) of your course packet. A real estate agent is interested in estimating the value of a piece of lake front property. He believes that price is a function of Lot Size (1000s of square feet), Number of Mature Trees on the Lot, and Distance to the Lake (in yards). He has collected data on the basis of recent sales, which is provided here.here