An urban geographer is interested in determining whether a statistically significant relationship exists between the percentage of adults with some post-secondary education (PSE) and average household...


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What percentage of the variation in the dependent variable has been explained by variation in the independent variable?


An urban geographer is interested in determining whether a statistically significant relationship<br>exists between the percentage of adults with some post-secondary education (PSE) and average<br>household income of a neighbourhood. A sample of 12 neighbourhoods is taken and the following<br>data are assembled:<br>Neighbourhood<br>PSE (%)<br>Av Income ($000)<br>1<br>35<br>56<br>2<br>39<br>28<br>3<br>42<br>31<br>45<br>36<br>48<br>65<br>6<br>51<br>65<br>7<br>51<br>61<br>8<br>58<br>72<br>9<br>65<br>71<br>10<br>68<br>91<br>11<br>72<br>59<br>12<br>85<br>90<br>4-<br>

Extracted text: An urban geographer is interested in determining whether a statistically significant relationship exists between the percentage of adults with some post-secondary education (PSE) and average household income of a neighbourhood. A sample of 12 neighbourhoods is taken and the following data are assembled: Neighbourhood PSE (%) Av Income ($000) 1 35 56 2 39 28 3 42 31 45 36 48 65 6 51 65 7 51 61 8 58 72 9 65 71 10 68 91 11 72 59 12 85 90 4-

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