Sat scores vs acceptance rates
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The average SAT scores of incoming freshmen are the explanatory variables The response variable is the acceptance rate of the universities I used September 16, 1996 issue of US News & World Report as my sourceI started out by choosing the top fourteen "Best National Universities" Next, I graphed the fourteen schools using a scatterplot and decided to cut it down to 12 universities by throwing out odd data A scatterplot of the 12 universities data is on the following page (page 2) The linear regression equation is: ACCEPTANCE = 212.5 + -.134 * SAT_SCORE R= -.632 R^2=.399 I plugged in the data into my calculator, and did the various regressions





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Mohammad
Date Submitted:
2007-12-29
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