Q 7. In the simple linear regression equation, the symbol x represents the*
a.explanatory variable
b.estimated slope
c.estimated or predicted response
d.estimated intercept
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a. Explanatory variable
- To determine the association between two quantitative variables, simple linear regression is performed. By a line to the observed data, regression models describe the relationship between variables. While logistic and nonlinear regression models employ a curved line, linear regression methods do not. You can estimate a dependent variable's change as an independent variable or set of independent variables changes using regression.
- The line of best fit between the data points indicates that the connection between the independent and dependent variables is linear (rather than a curve or some sort of grouping factor).
- The independent variable is denoted by X. The Y intercept, or the value that Y takes on when X is zero, is denoted by the symbol a. The slope of a line is represented by the symbol b.
Hence, option (a) is correct.
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