Loading [MathJax]/extensions/mml2jax.js
Skip to main content
Library homepage
 

Text Color

Text Size

 

Margin Size

 

Font Type

Enable Dyslexic Font
Statistics LibreTexts

Search

  • Filter Results
  • Location
    • There are no locations to filter by
  • Classification
    • Article type
    • Author
    • Cover Page
    • License
    • Show TOC
    • Embed Jupyter
    • Transcluded
    • OER program or Publisher
    • Autonumber Section Headings
    • License Version
  • Include attachments
Searching in
About 2 results
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/04%3A_Correlation_and_Regression/4.07%3A_Chapter_4_Exercises
    The manager of a warehouse found a significant relationship exists between the number of weekly hours clocked \((x_{1}\)), the age of the employee \((x_{2})\), and the productivity of the employee \((...The manager of a warehouse found a significant relationship exists between the number of weekly hours clocked \((x_{1}\)), the age of the employee \((x_{2})\), and the productivity of the employee \((y)\) (measured in weekly orders assembled). A professor claims that the number of hours a student studies for their final paired with the number of homework assignments completed throughout the semester (out of 20 total assignment opportunities) is a good predictor of a student’s final exam grade.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/09%3A_Correlation_and_Regression/9.05%3A_Correlation_and_Regression_Exercises
    The manager of a warehouse found a significant relationship exists between the number of weekly hours clocked \((x_{1}\)), the age of the employee \((x_{2})\), and the productivity of the employee \((...The manager of a warehouse found a significant relationship exists between the number of weekly hours clocked \((x_{1}\)), the age of the employee \((x_{2})\), and the productivity of the employee \((y)\) (measured in weekly orders assembled). A professor claims that the number of hours a student studies for their final paired with the number of homework assignments completed throughout the semester (out of 20 total assignment opportunities) is a good predictor of a student’s final exam grade.

Support Center

How can we help?