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TABLE 15-6
Given below are results from the regression analysis on 40 observations where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Y)and the independent variables are the age of the worker (X1),the number of years of education received (X2),the number of years at the previous job (X3),a dummy variable for marital status (X4: 1 = married,0 = otherwise),a dummy variable for head of household (X5: 1 = yes,0 = no)and a dummy variable for management position (X6: 1 = yes,0 = no).
The coefficient of multiple determination ( TABLE 15-6 Given below are results from the regression analysis on 40 observations where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Y)and the independent variables are the age of the worker (X<sub>1</sub>),the number of years of education received (X<sub>2</sub>),the number of years at the previous job (X<sub>3</sub>),a dummy variable for marital status (X<sub>4</sub>: 1 = married,0 = otherwise),a dummy variable for head of household (X<sub>5</sub>: 1 = yes,0 = no)and a dummy variable for management position (X<sub>6</sub>: 1 = yes,0 = no). The coefficient of multiple determination (   )for the regression model using each of the 6 variables X<sub>j</sub> as the dependent variable and all other X variables as independent variables are,respectively,0.2628,0.1240,0.2404,0.3510,0.3342 and 0.0993. The partial results from best-subset regression are given below:   -True or False: Referring to Table 15-6,the model that includes X<sub>1</sub>,X<sub>2</sub>,X<sub>5</sub> and X<sub>6 </sub>should be among the appropriate models using the Mallow's C<sub>p</sub> statistic. )for the regression model using each of the 6 variables Xj as the dependent variable and all other X variables as independent variables are,respectively,0.2628,0.1240,0.2404,0.3510,0.3342 and 0.0993.
The partial results from best-subset regression are given below: TABLE 15-6 Given below are results from the regression analysis on 40 observations where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Y)and the independent variables are the age of the worker (X<sub>1</sub>),the number of years of education received (X<sub>2</sub>),the number of years at the previous job (X<sub>3</sub>),a dummy variable for marital status (X<sub>4</sub>: 1 = married,0 = otherwise),a dummy variable for head of household (X<sub>5</sub>: 1 = yes,0 = no)and a dummy variable for management position (X<sub>6</sub>: 1 = yes,0 = no). The coefficient of multiple determination (   )for the regression model using each of the 6 variables X<sub>j</sub> as the dependent variable and all other X variables as independent variables are,respectively,0.2628,0.1240,0.2404,0.3510,0.3342 and 0.0993. The partial results from best-subset regression are given below:   -True or False: Referring to Table 15-6,the model that includes X<sub>1</sub>,X<sub>2</sub>,X<sub>5</sub> and X<sub>6 </sub>should be among the appropriate models using the Mallow's C<sub>p</sub> statistic.
-True or False: Referring to Table 15-6,the model that includes X1,X2,X5 and X6 should be among the appropriate models using the Mallow's Cp statistic.

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