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No it doesn't, the textbook says to use z tables when n>120...
 

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true, when n>120, then use Z...my tutor told me the same thing
 

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1Time4thePpl said:
n<30: Assume normal distribution. Can use t statt
30<n<130: Use CLT. Say that t is a robust estimator
n>130: Use Z table. Use CLT.
What do you mean for 30<n<130? t has nothing to do with the CLT. Unless you mean use CLT to say its a Z, then estimate with t. But even then.... ???
 

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oh and i know how to conduct the hypothesis test for beta1 not equal to 0.
You shouldn't really use the p-value test.
 

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I know im missing something very obvious.

Can someone run me through how to do Q14.

Cheers.
 

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myg0t said:
I know im missing something very obvious.

Can someone run me through how to do Q14.

Cheers.
a) 2*10 - 3*16 = -28
b) 4*10 - 12*16 + 9*40 = 208
c)9*40 - 6*306 +2100 = 624
d)3*10 - 2*16 -130 =132
 

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cheers, for some reason i was trying to use the annuity tables..
 

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Can you explain to me the working for Q14, i am a rook at summation notation...
 

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some one just plase explain how to determine Xand Y and expalin. i dont get this

thanks heaps
 

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polska* said:
some one just plase explain how to determine Xand Y and expalin. i dont get this

thanks heaps
X is the causation variable
Y is the response variable.
 

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have figured out summation notation, d.w about earlier query.
 

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