Statistics

Lind, Chapter 13, Exercise 42
A sample of 12 homes sold last week in St. Paul, Minnesota, is selected. Can we conclude that as the size of the home (reported below in thousands of square feet) increases, the selling price (reported in $ thousands) also increases?
 

a. Compute the coefficient of correlation.
     Coefficients    Standard Error    t Stat    P-value
Intercept    59.95717345    28.65750326    2.092198085    0.062896401
Home Size    31.69164882    24.44661008    1.296361692    0.223968044
The formula for the coefficient of correlation,  .    = 0.076.
a.    Compute the coefficient of correlation is .308

b. Determine the coefficient of determination.
Regression Statistics
Multiple R    0.37931016
R Square    0.143876197
Adjusted R Square    0.058263817
Standard Error    15.25058359
Observations    12
The coefficient of determination is 14%.
b.    Determine the coefficient of determination is .095

c. Can we conclude that there is a positive association between the size of the home and the selling price? Use the .05 significance level.
 
Yes, there is a positive correlation between the variables.
c.    Can we conclude that there is a positive association between the size of the home and the selling price? Use the .05 significance level.
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The alternative hypothesis is   which indicates a one tail test. T ...
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