Forecasting movie revenues with Twitter. Refer to the IEEE International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent
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Forecasting movie revenues with Twitter. Refer to the IEEE International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (2010) study on using the volume of chatter on Twitter.com to forecast movie box office revenue, Exercise 11.27 (p. 660). Recall that opening weekend box office revenue data (in millions of dollars) were collected for a sample of 24 recent movies. In addition to each movie’s tweet rate, i.e., the average number of tweets referring to the movie per hour 1 week prior to the movie’s release, the researchers also computed the ratio of positive to negative tweets (called the PN-ratio).
a. Give the equation of a first-order model relating revenue (y) to both tweet rate 1x12 and PN-ratio 1x22.
b. Which b in the model, part
a, represents the change in revenue (y) for every 1-tweet increase in the tweet rate 1x12, holding PN-ratio 1x22 constant?
c. Which b in the model, part
a, represents the change in revenue (y) for every 1-unit increase in the PN-ratio 1x22, holding tweet rate 1x12 constant?
d. The following coefficients were reported: R2 = .945 and R2 a = .940. Give a practical interpretation for both R2 and R2
a. e. Conduct a test of the null hypothesis, H0: b1 = b2 = 0. Use a = .05.
f. The researchers reported the p-values for testing H0: b1 = 0 and H0: b2 = 0 as both less than .0001. Interpret these results (use a = .01).
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Statistics For Business And Economics
ISBN: 9781292413396
14th Global Edition
Authors: James McClave, P. Benson, Terry Sincich