Q.4.70

Question

Bridies and Score, How important are birdies ( a score of one  under par on a given golf hole) in determining the final total score of a women golger? From  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfies. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site.

a. Obtain the scatterplot for the data

b. Decide whether finding a regression line for the data is reasonable. if so, then also do parts (c)-(f) 

c. Determine and interpret the regression equation for the data

d.Identify the potential outliers and influential observation 

e. In case a potential outlier is present, remove it and discuss the effect.

f. In case potential  influential observations is present,remove it and discuss the effect. 

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(b) Yes, it is reasonable

(c)  The regression equation for the data is y^=304.5224-0.8209x

(d) There is no potential outliers and influential observation .

(e) Not applicable

(f) Not applicable 

1Part(a) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to obtain the scatterplot for the data. 

2Part(a) Step 2: Explanation


3Part(b) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to  decide whether finding a regression line for the data is reasonable.

4Part(b) Step 2: Explanation

If the scatterplot has no strong curvature, it is reasonable to find the regression line for the data.

Because the scatterplot has no strong curvature, it is reasonable to identify the regression line to the data. And the scatter plot show left to right downward tendency 

5Part(c) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to determine and interpret the regression equation for the data .

6Part(c) Step 2: Explanation

Formula used to find the regression equation is

y^=b0+b1x

Where,

b1=-0.8209

 b0=304.5224

Therefore,

 y^=304.5224-0.8209x



7Part(d) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to identify the potential outliers and influential observation .

8Part(d) Step 2: Explanation


An outlier is a data point that is far off the regression line.

An influential observation is one where the removal of a point causes a significant change in the regression equation. That instance, removing a point causes a significant shift in the regression line's direction.



There are no potential outliers in the dataset because all of the points are closed to the regression line in the plotted graph. There is no considerable change in the direction of the regression line when a point is removed, hence there are no potentially influencing observations.

9Part(e) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to obtain in  case a potential outlier is present, remove it and discuss the effect. 

10Part(e) Step 2: Explanation

 There are no outliers in part d so this is not applicable.

11Part(f) Step 1: Given Information

Given in the question that  the U. S  women's open website, we obtained data on number of birdies during a tournament and final score for 63 women golfers. the data are presented on the Weiss Stats site. we have to obtain  in case potential  influential observations is present,remove it and discuss the effect.  

12Part(f) Step 2: Explanation

There is no  potential  influential observation in part d. so this is not applicable.