2. What is the population of interest? What is the sample?
All shifts at the plant in question make up the population of interest.
160 randomly selected shifts make up the sample.
3. On the basis of the output, what can you conclude about the null hypothesis?
The null hypothesis can be rejected. There is a significant linear regression between volume and defect rate and the slope is not equal to 0.
4. Can you reject the null hypothesis that the slope is 0?
Yes. The scatter plot shows a linear relationship and the regression coefficient is .740. The value of t is 13.846, indicating that the slope is 13.846 standard error units above a slope of 0, which has a significance of .000, therefore allowing one to reject the hypothesis that the slope is equal to 0.
5. Can you reject the null hypothesis that there is no linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables?
Yes. There is a relationship between the dependent and independent variables, as evidenced by the significant regression analysis and the significant correlation coefficient.
6. Can you reject the null hypothesis that the population correlation coefficient is 0?
Yes, when we reject the null hypothesis that the slope is equal to 0, this allows us to also reject the null hypothesis that the population correlation coefficient is equal to 0.
7. What would you predict the defect rate to be on a day when the volume is 4200...
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