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Linear Regression

Linear Regression

Linear Regression/Scatterplot
Statistics also play an important part in the tools and techniques of change management, which is why we are
continuing to explore SPSS.
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Directions:
View the following:
SPSS for Beginners 4: Regression
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVwEdhEiGJg
Open SPSS and complete the following:
Obtain an output with a simple linear regression and a scatterplot graph (as in the tutorial, with the values as seen
below); highlight the model summary and coefficients table, and upload it into LC:

Caffeine Dose      IQ Score
50                   100
60                   102
80                   107
90                   105
110                   112
150                   108
150                   103
160                   109
180                   109
200                   112
200                   120
210                   114
210                   118
220                   121
220                   120
250                   130
260                   127
260                   131
280                   132
300                   135

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