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vicotolentino

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The percentage of customers entering the process divided by the total number that tried to enter is ________.
 
  A) 2.87
  B) 0.49
  C) 0.79
  D) 0.42

Question 2

From the regression results we calculate a Durbin-Watson test statistic of 3.05. What can we conclude about the possibility of autocorrelation in this model at  = 0.05?
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The decision rule for this test is:
Reject H0 if no autocorrelation in the errors if d < dL (d > 4 - dL).
Inconclusive if dL< d < dU (or 4 - dU < d < dL)
For  = 0.05, n = 36, k = 4, dL = 1.24 and dU = 1.73
Since d = 3.05 > 4  dL = 2.75, we reject H0. There is statistical evidence that the error terms are negatively autocorrelated.



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