
Ande M.
asked 04/29/21Consider the following output for Regression where one wants to predict a student’s ACT score by what their GPA is. The Regression Equation is: ACT =7.067+6.789 GPA
What is the Std. Error of Estimation?
1 Expert Answer
Marla G. answered 05/06/21
Masters Degree in Applied Statistics with 20+ Years of Work Experience
Where's the output?
If you do have the output, you can find the std error of estimation by using the number for the Root MSE, which is the standard deviation of the error term, Ulternatively, you could use the square root of the Mean Square Error.
Hope this helps to you.
Marla
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Jon S.
What are the actual GPA and ACT scores from which the regression equation was generated. Regression line will give predicted ACT scores. Need actual ACT scores to determine sum of squares error.04/30/21