SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE BEO2254 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND MARKETING Due in Week 12 The variables are: PRICE Selling price of home in dollars Note that LOCATION and CONDITION are two categorical variables and four dummy variables for each of these categorical variables are included in the data file. LOCATION 1 and CONDITION 1 are considered as the base level. PRICE = 0 + 1 BEDROOMS + 2 BATHROOMS + 3 OTHER ROOMS + 4 L2 + 5 L3 + 6 L4 + 7 L5 + 8 C2 + 9 C3 + 5 C4 + 5 C5 + ε (2) Use the adjusted R2 and CV to evaluate the goodness of fit of the model. (3) What are the a priori signs of the coefficients based on your experience or theories and are they the same as the signs of the estimated coefficients from the model in the SPSS output? (4) Interpret the estimated coefficients of the model and discuss their sig values. (5) You have been asked to predict the average price of a home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 other rooms, a location rating of 3, and a condition rating of 4. (6) Is there any evidence that the regression might have problems associated with multi-collinearity, heteroskedasticity or non-normality of the regression residuals? 澳洲指导Assignment Part b The variables are: Subscriber 1 if the person is a magazine subscriber, 0 otherwise
Relax “Reading magazines relaxes my mind.” The responses to the attitudinal questions are coded as follows: 1 = strongly disagree 澳洲指导Assignment Use SPSS to perform a discriminant analysis in which the dependent variable is SUBSCRIBER and the independent variables are AGE, INCOME, LEISURE, MARITAL, PROFESSION, and SEX. (7) Hold out the last 50 observations from the analysis. (8) Generate means, univariate ANOVAs, unstandardised function coefficients, within-groups correlations and a summary table. (9) Estimate the discriminant function and analyse all tables in your report. (10) http://www.ukassignment.org/azdxassignment/ Using the discriminant function, using enter by including independents together, determine whether this person likely to subscribe to a magazine or otherwise: (11) Produce univariate descriptive statistics and correlation coefficients. (12) Use principal components to extract the factors and varimax to rotate the factors. Also produce a scree plot and identify the factors. (13) Save the factors and use them in a discriminant analysis together with the independent variables AGE, INCOME, LEISURE, MARITAL, PROFESSION, and SEX. (14) Does using the factors improve the discriminant analysis?
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