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Women
34,100
33,700
34,400
36,700
38,600
40,500
40,600
43,200
44,100
44,700
Year
1976
1981
1986
1991
1996
1998
2001
2006
2007
2008
Retrieved
from
Table 7
Men
57,300
53,000
52,500
53,400
53,000
56,300
58,100
60,000
61,700
62,600
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-503-x/2010001/article/11388/tbl/tbl007-eng.htm
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table 202-0102.
Coefficient of Determination
R2 Women = 0.94
R2 Men = 0.49
The coefficient of determination is 0.94. This statistic tells us that 94% of the variation of
average annual earnings of women is explained by the variation in the years. The remaining 6%
is still unexplained.
The coefficient of determination is 0.49. This statistic tells us that 49% of the variation of
average annual earnings of men is explained by the variation in the years. The remaining 51% is
still unexplained.
SE Men = 2866
Y Bar Men = 56,790
2866/56,790 = 0.050
We interpret the value of standard error of estimate by comparing it to the values of the
dependent variable y or more specifically to the sample average y. The standard error of estimate
is 2866 and y is 56,790. The standard error of estimate is relatively small, 5.0%. The model fit is
excellent.
5.32
F stat fall in rejection area. There is enough evidence to reject H0. The regression model is valid.
rejection region of 0
Men:
0: 1=2===0 (model is not valid)
1: 0(model is valid)
=0.05,,1=0.05,1,8 = 5.32
Fstat = 7.70
5.32
F stat fall in rejection area. There is enough evidence to reject H0. The regression model is valid.
rejection region of 0
Intercept Men: The intercept is 0=-414516. This is the average annual earnings when all the
independent variables are zero.
Year Women: The relationship between average annual earnings and year is described by
1=364.28. From this statistic, we can determine that for each following year in this model,
average annual earnings increases on average by $364.28.
Year Men: The relationship between average annual earnings and year is described by
1=236.24. From this statistic, we can determine that for each following year in this model,
average annual earnings increases on average by $236.24.
T Critical
+2.306
-2.306
T Stat
11.47
Linear Relation
Reject H0. Yes,
Linear Relation
+2.306
-2.306
2.77
T Critical
-2.306
+2.306
Graphs
Average Annual Earnings by Year Women
46,000
44,000
42,000
40,000
Women
38,000
36,000
34,000
32,000
30,000
1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Year
56,000
Men 54,000
52,000
50,000
48,000
46,000
1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Year