SOLUTION: Hello - I am doing a regression model in Excel for class but need a little help. One of the questions I am being asked is "What is the actual confidence level for the regression m
Algebra.Com
Question 888349: Hello - I am doing a regression model in Excel for class but need a little help. One of the questions I am being asked is "What is the actual confidence level for the regression model as a whole?" I created the model using a 95% confidence level with Excel's Data Analysis Regression tool for 1 y value (dependent) and 3 x values (independent). How do I calculate the "actual" confidence level from the data (which includes standard error, multiple R, R squared, ANOVA values, etc...)? I just need to know which numbers to run and how. I know how to do intervals, but this question seems to be looking for something else which is confusing me :( Thank you for any help you can offer!
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi, since this question is long you can contact me here:
mthman@gmail.com
Thanks
RELATED QUESTIONS
Hello!
The problem I have is that I need to "find the volume of a cone slant height of (answered by MathLover1)
Hello all Yes I am back in an algebra class and I need some serious help again. I would... (answered by stanbon)
Hello! I am currently doing a project for an Environmental Science class. We are studying (answered by 303795)
An explanation to my question would be greatly appreciated. I have many of these... (answered by MathTherapy)
Hello! I have a quick question on polynomials. I am being asked to determine if 8/3 x^9/3 (answered by mananth)
Hi,
I am learning about multiple-step equation in school and i am in Algebra-1. I was... (answered by rapaljer)
Hello. I am having a little difficulty with this problem.
It says to use the pi key... (answered by htmentor)
i am going to the 8th grade and i am in a honors math class which is algebra and i need a (answered by nerdybill)
hello,
I have a couple questions about Algebra since I missed a class the other day,... (answered by josmiceli)