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Andy Field Multiple Choice Testbank
Chapter 8
Regression
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,Exercise FieldStat4 8.MC.001.
What does the graph below show?
Author’s Notes
Multiple Choice Options (correct choice comes first) Feedback (rejoinder) for this choice
Normality of residuals Yes, this is correct. The P-P plot shows
up deviations from normality as deviations
from the diagonal line. For our model, the
dots lie almost exactly along the diagonal,
which, as we know, indicates a normal
distribution: hence this plot also suggests
that the residuals are normally distributed
(see Section 8.7.7).
, Linearity This is incorrect. We can look for
heteroscedasticity and non-linearity using
a plot of standardized residuals against
standardized predicted values (see
Section 8.7.7).
Homoscedasticity This is incorrect. We can look for
heteroscedasticity and non-linearity using
a plot of standardized residuals against
standardized predicted values (see
Section 8.7.7).
Multicollinearity This is incorrect. Multicollinearity is when
a perfect linear relationship exists
between two or more of the predictors
(this is bad). The predictor variables
should not correlate too highly (see
Section 8.7.7).