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Instruction 13.7
You worked as an intern at We Always Win Car Insurance Company last summer. You notice that individual car insurance premium depends very much on the age of the individual, the number of traffic tickets received by the individual and the population density of the city in which the individual lives. You performed a regression analysis in Microsoft Excel and obtained the following information:
RegressionAnalysis  MultipleR 0.63 R Square 0.40 Adj. R Square 0.23 Standard  Error 50.00 Observations 15.00 ANOVA  df SS  MS F Signif F  Regression 35994.242.400.12 Residual 1127496.82 Total 45479.54 Coeff  StdError  t Stat  p-value  Lower 99.0% Upper 99.0%  Intercept 123.8048.712.540.0327.47275.07 AGE 0.820.870.950.363.511.87 TICKETS 11.2510.661.990.0711.8654.37 DENSITY 3.146.460.490.6423.1916.91\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline \text {Regression}&\text {Analysis }\\\hline \text { MultipleR } &\quad & 0.63 \\\hline \text { R Square } && 0.40 \\\hline \text { Adj. R Square } && 0.23 \\\hline \text { Standard } & \\\text { Error } & & 50.00\\\hline \text { Observations } & & 15.00 \\\hline & & & & & \\\hline \text { ANOVA } &\\\hline & \text { df}& \text { SS } & \text { MS } & F & \text { Signif F } \\\hline \text { Regression } & 3 & & 5994.24 & 2.40 & 0.12 \\\hline \text { Residual } & 11 & 27496.82 & & & \\\hline \text { Total } & & 45479.54 & & & \\\hline & & & & & \\\hline& \text { Coeff } & \text { StdError } & \text { t Stat } & \text { p-value } & \text { Lower 99.0\%}&\text { Upper 99.0\% } \\\hline \text { Intercept } & 123.80 & 48.71 & 2.54 & 0.03 & -27.47 & 275.07 \\\hline \text { AGE } & 0.82 & 0.87 & -0.95 & 0.36 & -3.51 & 1.87 \\\hline \text { TICKETS } & 11.25 & 10.66 & 1.99 & 0.07 & -11.86 & 54.37 \\\hline \text { DENSITY } & -3.14 & 6.46 & -0.49 & 0.64 & -23.19 & 16.91\\\hline\end{array}
-Referring to Instruction 13.7,the adjusted r2 is____________.


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Implicit Memories

Memories that are recalled unconsciously and effortlessly, such as skills and procedures.

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Short-term recollections of sensory experiences, such as sights, sounds, and tastes, retained just long enough for them to be transferred to short-term memory.

Short-Term Memories

Memory system that holds small amounts of information for brief periods, allowing for immediate recall and processing.

Sensory Memory

The shortest-term element of memory, which acts as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses, lasting up to a couple of seconds.

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