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TABLE 14-16
The superintendent of a school district wanted to predict the percentage of students passing a sixth-grade proficiency test. She obtained the data on percentage of students passing the proficiency test (% Passing), daily average of the percentage of students attending class (% Attendance), average teacher salary in dollars (Salaries), and instructional spending per pupil in dollars (Spending) of 47 schools in the state.
Following is the multiple regression output with Y = % Passing as the dependent variable, X1 = % Attendance, X2 = Salaries and
X3 = Spending:
ANOVA
-Referring to Table 14-16, the null hypothesis H0 : ?1 = ?2 = ?3 = 0 implies that percentage of students passing the proficiency test is not affected by some of the explanatory variables.
Overapplied Overhead
A credit balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account that occurs when the amount of overhead cost applied to Work in Process exceeds the amount of overhead cost actually incurred during a period.
Underapplied Overhead
A debit balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account that occurs when the amount of overhead cost actually incurred exceeds the amount of overhead cost applied to Work in Process during a period.
Adjusted Cost
The net cost of an asset after adjusting for changes such as improvements or depreciation.
Cost of Goods Available
The total cost of inventory that a company has at its disposal for sale during a certain period, comprising both the beginning inventory and the cost of goods manufactured.
Q15: Referring to Table 14-5, one company in
Q42: Referring to Table 13-4, the standard error
Q57: Referring to Table 14-17, there is not
Q84: The confidence interval for the mean of
Q90: Referring to Table 14-7, the department head
Q109: The strength of the linear relationship between
Q120: Referring to Table 14-7, the net regression
Q148: Referring to Table 11-2, the total degrees
Q156: If the residuals in a regression analysis
Q183: Referring to Table 12-9, the null hypothesis