4. Download the "State Crime" Excel sheet; row 2 gives detailed descriptions of each variable, while row 4 gives short versions that should be used in your regressions. Estimate the following multiple regression models (remember that all of your independent variables will have to be in adjacent columns in Excel). Look at each set of results critically and consider how you would interpret the strengths and weaknesses of each model. Save your results from each model for use when completing the end-of-module assessment. Use "Robbery" as your dependent variable in each model. The notation f(X, Y, Z) means "a function of X, Y, Z; i.e., X, Y, and Z are your independent variables. Even though it isn't listed, each model will include an intercept. NOTE: when Excel reports a value like 2.4E-06, this is scientific notation for 2.4 * (10^-6), or 0.0000024. Model A: Robbery = f(%Metro, %Poverty, Rain) Model B: Robbery = f(PerCapIncome, %SameHouse, MedianAge) Model C: Robbery = f(PerCapIncome, %SameHouse, MedAgeMale) Model D: Robbery = f(PerCapIncome, %SameHouse, MedAgeFemale) Model E: Robbery = f(PropCrime, %Bachelors+, %Unemploy, Temp) Model F: Robbery = f(PropCrime, %Bachelors+, %Unemploy, Sun) Model G: Robbery = f(PropCrime, %Bachelors+, %Unemploy, Rain) The state of East Wyoming currently has a property crime rate of 2,250, a "Bachelors+" rate of 35%, a "%Unemploy" rate of 3.2 (be sure to use 3.2 consistent with the underlying The LSUS School of Business considers course information to be proprietary to the professor of the course. Violating this intellectual property protection by scanning, copying, website posting, or reproducing and sharing course information is considered an infraction of the MBA Honor Code and LSUS Code of Student Conduct