Researchers studied whether corporate political contributions predicted profits (Cooper, Gulen, & Ovtchinnikov, 2007). From archival data, they
Question:
a. Create the scatterplot for these scores.
b. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the variable number of candidates supported.
c. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the variable profit.
d. Calculate the correlation between number of candidates supported and profit.
e. Calculate the regression equation for the prediction of profit from number of candidates supported.
f. Create a graph and draw the regression line.
g. What do these data suggest about the political process?
h. What third variables might be at play here? i. Compute the standardized regression coefficient.
j. How does this coefficient relate to other information you know?
k. Draw a conclusion about your analysis based on what you know about hypothesis testing with simple linear regression.
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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781464107771
3rd Edition
Authors: Susan A. Nolan