Which methods below can be applied for variable selection when ? Select ALL correct answers. Note: is the number of predicting variables and is the sample size.
Question 5 – Wine Data – Full Model (5a) 2 pts – Using wine_…
Question 5 – Wine Data – Full Model (5a) 2 pts – Using wine_data_train, fit a logistic regression model with quality as the response variable and all other variables as predicting variables. Include an intercept. Call it model3. Display the summary table for the model. (5b) 2 pts – Conduct a multicollinearity test on model3. Using a VIF threshold of 10, what can you conclude? (5c) 2 pts – Estimate the dispersion parameter for model3. Does overdispersion seem to be a problem in this model?
Question 1: Bike Data – Exploratory Analysis (1a) 2 pts – Us…
Question 1: Bike Data – Exploratory Analysis (1a) 2 pts – Using bike_data_train, create a histogram of the variable bikes. Based on this plot, what generalized linear regression model(s) discussed in this course could be used to model this response variable? Explain. (1b) 2 pts – Using bike_data_train, create a scatterplot of bikes versus each numeric predicting variable (high_temp, low_temp, and precipitation) (3 scatterplots total). Do these variables appear useful in predicting the number of bikes crossing the Brooklyn Bridge on a given day? Include your reasoning.
In Poisson regression, when the model is a good fit, the sum…
In Poisson regression, when the model is a good fit, the sum of squared deviance residuals approximately follows the
2.3 A referendum is a general vote by the electorate on a…
2.3 A referendum is a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to for a direct decision. (1)
Instructions The R Markdown file / Jupyter Notebook file inc…
Instructions The R Markdown file / Jupyter Notebook file includes the questions, the empty code chunk sections for your code, and the text blocks for your responses. Answer the questions below by completing the R Markdown file / Jupyter Notebook file. You must answer the questions using one of these files. You may make slight adjustments to get the file to knit/convert but otherwise keep the formatting the same. Once you’ve finished answering the questions, submit your responses in a single knitted/converted HTML file. There are 21 questions divided among 8 sections. The number of points for each question is provided. Partial credit may be given if your code is correct but your conclusion is incorrect or vice versa. Next Steps: Save the .Rmd/.ipynb file in your R working directory – the same directory where you will download the “brooklyn_bridge_bike_counts.csv” and “white_wine_quality.csv” data files into. Having all files in the same directory will help in reading the “brooklyn_bridge_bike_counts.csv” and “white_wine_quality.csv” files. Read the question and create the R code necessary within the code chunk section immediately below each question. Knitting this file will generate the output and insert it into the section below the code chunk. Type your answer to the questions in the text block provided immediately after the response prompt. Once you’ve finished answering all questions, knit this file and submit the knitted file as HTML on Canvas. Example Question Format: (8a) This will be the exam question – each question is already copied from Canvas and inserted into individual text blocks below, you do not need to copy/paste the questions from the online Canvas exam. # Example code chunk area. Enter your code below the comment and between the “`{r} and “` Response to question (8a)This is the section where you type your written answer to the question. Depending on the question asked, your typed response may be a number, a list of variables, a few sentences, or a combination of these elements. Data brooklyn_bridge_bike_counts.csv (right-click the link and select to open in new window/tab) white_wine_quality.csv (right-click the link and select to open in new window/tab) Submission Templates You may use either the R Markdown or Jupyter Notebook Starter Template: 6414_Final_Part2_Submission_Summer2021.Rmd (right-click the link and select to open in new window/tab) 6414_Final_Part2_Submission_Summer2021.ipynb (right-click the link and select to open in new window/tab) Ready? Let’s begin. We wish you the best of luck!
2.9 A territory with its own institutions and populations…
2.9 A territory with its own institutions and populations is known as a state. (1)
2.2 Stock markets are an example of cultural globalization…
2.2 Stock markets are an example of cultural globalization. (1)
You want to examine the relationship between study time and…
You want to examine the relationship between study time and score on exams for the final exam in the Regression Analysis course. You create five exams and recruit 50 participants. For each participant in your study, you record their study time and grades on each of those five exams. If you were to use all the data you recorded to build a simple linear regression model, you would violate the independence assumption.
1.5 The increased interconnectedness and interdependence o…
1.5 The increased interconnectedness and interdependence of peoples and countries is referred to as (1) A) Ballot B) Justice system C) Election D) Globalisation