Repeat Exercise 17 using the shoe print lengths and heights of the 19 males from Data Set
Question:
Repeat Exercise 17 using the shoe print lengths and heights of the 19 males from Data Set 2 “Foot and Height.”
Exercise 17:
Use the shoe print lengths and heights to find the best predicted height of a male who has a shoe print length of 31.3 cm. Would the result be helpful to police crime scene investigators in trying to describe the male?
Data Set 2: Foot and Height
Foot and height measurements are from 40 subjects (first five rows shown here). SEX is gender of subject, AGE is age in years, FOOT LENGTH is length of foot (cm), SHOE PRINT is length of shoe (cm), SHOE SIZE is reported shoe size, and HEIGHT is height (cm) of the subject.
Data from Rohren, Brenda, “Estimation of Stature from Foot and Shoe Length: Applications in Forensic Science.” Copyright © 2006. Reprinted by permission of the author. Brenda Rohren (MA, MFS, LIMHP, LADC, MAC) was a graduate student at Nebraska Wesleyan University when she conducted the research and wrote the report.
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Mathematical Interest Theory
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