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Simple Linear Regression

This document discusses simple linear regression. It begins by defining simple linear regression as a parametric test used to predict the value of a dependent variable y given the value of an independent variable x when the two variables have a significant linear relationship. It then provides an example of using simple linear regression, showing the regression equation y = a + bx and using it to predict a student's final grade based on their midterm score. The document concludes by working through an example problem analyzing the relationship between student absences and grades, testing hypotheses, finding the regression equation, and using it to predict a grade based on a given number of absences.

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Simple Linear Regression

This document discusses simple linear regression. It begins by defining simple linear regression as a parametric test used to predict the value of a dependent variable y given the value of an independent variable x when the two variables have a significant linear relationship. It then provides an example of using simple linear regression, showing the regression equation y = a + bx and using it to predict a student's final grade based on their midterm score. The document concludes by working through an example problem analyzing the relationship between student absences and grades, testing hypotheses, finding the regression equation, and using it to predict a grade based on a given number of absences.

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SIMPLE LINEAR

REGRESSION

Reported by: Ms. Annaliza A. Gando


Professor: Dr. R. Monterey
Graduate School and Applied Research,
Laguna State Polytechnic University,
SPC Campus

WHAT IS SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION?


It is a Parametric Test.
It is used when there is a significant relationship between
x and y variables.
This is used in predicting the value of y given the value
of x.

WHAT IS SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION?


Have you ever wondered how one variable possibly affects another?
Regression analysis may be the best quantitative tool for your study.
What is it?
There are two often used tools in inferential statistics - the t-test, and
regression analysis. Both of these techniques are in the family of
General Linear Modeling (GLM). Essentially, regression analysis helps
us to discover potential cause-effect relationships between the
independent variable/s and the target, or dependent, variable. There
can be many independent variables, or just one. But there is always
only ONE dependent variable!
When should I use it?
You will want to use simple or multiple regression when you believe
that there is a linear cause and effect relationship between two or
more variables.

THE FORMULA FOR SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION IS.

y = a + bx
Where :
y = the dependent variable
x = the independent
variable
a = the y intercept
b = the slope of the line

EXAMPLE:
Suppose the midterm report is x = 88, what is the value
of the final grade?
Solution:

THE REGRESSION EQUATION IS:

EXAMPLE
2.

A study is conducted on
the relationship of the
number of absences (x)
and the grades (y) of 15
students in English. Using
r at .05 level of
significance and the
hypothesis that there is no
significant relationship
between absences and
grades of the students in
English, determine the
relationship using the
following data:

Number of
Absences

Grades in
English

90

85

80

75

80

65

70

95

80

80

75

92

89

80

65

SOLVING BY STEP
WISE METHOD
I. Problem: Is there a
significant relationship between
the number of absences and
the grades of 15 students in an
English class?
II. Hypothesis:
Ho: There is significant
relationship between the
number of absences and the
grades of 15 students in English
class.
H1: There is a significant
relationship between the
number of absences and the
grades of 15 students in an
English class.

III. Level of Significance

SOLVING BY STEP
WISE METHOD

IV. Statistics:

III. Level of Significance

SOLVING BY STEP WISE METHOD


IV. Statistics:

V. Decision Rule: If the r


computed value is greater
than or beyond the critical
value, reject Ho.

SOLVING BY STEP WISE METHOD


VI. Conclusion:
The computed r value of -.88
is beyond the critical calue
of -.514 at .05 level of
significance with 13 degrees
of freedom, so the null
hypothesis is rejected.
This means there is a
significant relationship
between the number of
absences and grades of
students in English. Since
the number of r is negative,
it implies that students

Who had more more


absences had lower
grades.
Suppose we want to
predict the grade (y) of the
student who has incurred
7 absences (x). To get the
value of y given the value
of x, the simple linear
regression analysis will be
used

SOLVING BY STEP WISE METHOD


Using the regression
equation
y= a +bx
Solve for a and b

SOLVING BY STEP WISE METHOD


Using the regression
equation
y= a +bx

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