Write the least squares prediction equation for the model

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All calculations and relevant Minitab output must be included to receive full credit.

Be sure to word-process your solutions and copy and paste the appropriate outputs from Minitab.

Show all steps used in arriving at the final answers.

Incomplete solutions will receive partial credit. This exam covers content from Modules One through Three.

(1) Consider the GASTURBINE data set and corresponding output from Minitab.

Note that all tests should be performed at the α = 0.05 level. Use the complete data set in your analysis.

The first 10 observations are given for illustrative purposes.

Complete parts a) through f) below.

ENGINE

SHAFTS

RPM

CPRATIO

INLET-TEMP

EXH-TEMP

AIRFLOW

POWER

HEATRATE

Traditional

1

27245

9.2

1134

602

7

1630

14622

Traditional

1

14000

12.2

950

446

15

2726

13196

Traditional

1

17384

14.8

1149

537

20

5247

11948

Traditional

1

11085

11.8

1024

478

27

6726

11289

Traditional

1

14045

13.2

1149

553

29

7726

11964

Traditional

1

6211

15.7

1172

517

176

52600

10526

Traditional

1

6210

17.4

1177

510

193

57500

10387

Traditional

1

3600

13.5

1146

503

315

89600

10592

Traditional

1

3000

15.1

1146

524

375

113700

10460

Traditional

1

3000

15

1171

525

514

164300

10086

Regression Analysis: HEATRATE versus RPM, CPRATIO, ...

The regression equation is

HEATRATE = 14314 + 0.0806 RPM - 6.8 CPRATIO - 9.51 INLET-TEMP + 14.2 EXH-TEMP

           - 2.55 AIRFLOW + 0.00426 POWER

Predictor         Coef         SE       Coef        T      P

Constant       14314      1112     12.87     0.000

RPM          0.08058   0.01611     5.00      0.000

CPRATIO        -6.78     30.38     -0.22      0.824

INLET-TEMP    -9.507     1.529    -6.22      0.000

EXH-TEMP      14.155     3.469      4.08     0.000

AIRFLOW       -2.553     1.746     -1.46     0.149

POWER       0.004257  0.004217   1.01     0.317

S = 458.757 

R-Sq = 92.5%  

R-Sq(adj) = 91.7%

Analysis of Variance

Source              DF         SS             MS            F         P

Regression        6      155269735  25878289  122.96   0.000

Residual Error    60     12627473    210458

Total                66     167897208

1. Write a first-order model in general form for the model that includes RPM, CPRATIO, INLET-TEMP, EXH-TEMP, AIRFLOW, and

POWER to predict HEATRATE.

2. Write out the least squares prediction equation for the model that was fit in Minitab.

3. Calculate and give an interpretation of the coefficients based on a one-unit change in each xi.

4. Calculate and give an interpretation of the effect on HEATRATE based on a 1-unit change in AIRFLOW together with a 200-unit change in POWER.

5. Interpret the overall model F-test.

State the appropriate hypothesis test and associated numerator and denominator degrees of freedom used for this test as well as the critical value that the test statistic is compared to.

State the conclusion you would make regarding the null hypothesis.

Specifically, would you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, and what does this conclusion means about the model parameters?

Does this tell us anything about the significance of the individual predictors? Why or why not?      

6. Report and interpret the model R2.

7.Which predictors are significant in the model? Report the appropriate hypothesis test and formal conclusion you would make regarding RPM and CPRATIO. In your conclusion, state their p-values and test statistics.

Would you suggest removing all non-significant predictors at once and refitting the model? Why or why not?

(2) Using the FLAG data set (first 10 observations given), fit a model that predicts COST based on DOTEST.

Use the complete data set in your analysis.

Show the relevant output from Minitab in your answer. The first 10 observations are given for informational purposes.

CONTRACT

COST

DOTEST

STATUS

1

1379.43

1386.29

1

2

134.03

85.71

1

3

202.33

248.89

0

4

397.12

467.49

0

5

158.54

117.72

1

6

1128.11

1008.91

1

7

400.33

472.98

1

8

581.64

785.39

0

9

353.96

370.02

0

10

138.71

174.25

0

 

Calculate a confidence and prediction interval for DOTEST = 100.

Interpret the confidence and prediction intervals given in the output.

Do you see any problems with the interpretation of the prediction interval in terms of what we are trying to predict?

Why are confidence intervals always more narrow than prediction intervals?

(3) Consider the EXPRESS data set (first 10 observations given).

Use the complete data set in your analysis. Show the relevant output from Minitab in your answers.

The first 10 observations are given for illustrative purposes.

Weight

Distance

Cost

5.9

47

2.6

3.2

145

3.9

4.4

202

8

6.6

160

9.2

0.75

280

4.4

0.7

80

1.5

6.5

240

14.5

4.5

53

1.9

0.6

100

1

7.5

190

14

  1. Draw a scatterplot of Cost vs. each of the predictors. Do you see any evidence of a quadratic relationship?

  2. Write a general second-order model (not including interaction terms) for Cost(y).

  3. Give the null and alternative hypothesis for determining whether both of the second-order terms are statistically significant (nested model hypothesis).

4. Identify which of the two general nested models is the complete model and which is the reduced model.

5. Using Minitab, produce an output and write the least squares regression equation for the second-order model AND the reduced model that was fit in Minitab.

6. Compute the test statistic and perform the appropriate F-test. Be sure to state the degrees of freedom and the correct F critical value that you are comparing your test statistic to. Formally state your conclusion. Hint: To compute the test statistic, you need to separately fit both the complete and reduced models. To fit the complete model, you need to add the appropriate variables to your data set.

7. Consider the EXPRESS data set (first 10 observations given). Use the complete data set in your analysis. Show the relevant output from Minitab in your answers. The first 10 observations are given for illustrative purposes.

Weight

Distance

Cost

5.9

47

2.6

3.2

145

3.9

4.4

202

8

6.6

160

9.2

0.75

280

4.4

0.7

80

1.5

6.5

240

14.5

4.5

53

1.9

0.6

100

1

7.5

190

14

1. Write out a complete general first-order model including an interaction term for Cost as the outcome.

2. Using Minitab, produce an output and write the least squares regression equation with the interaction term that was fit in Minitab.

3. If there is a significant interaction effect, but the individual predictors (main effects) that make up that interaction are not significant in the model, would you suggest removing the main effects? Why or why not?

 

 

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