Roble Jama
11/02/15
301 regression
Question#1
Yes, because the significance F is <.05 (3.08202E-14) the amount of giving tend to increase as the years of involvement with the organization increases.
SUMMARY OUTPUT | | | | | | Regression Statistics | | | | | Multiple R | 0.088316956 | | | | | R Square | 0.007799885 | | | | | Adjusted R Square | -0.001387153 | | | | | Standard Error | 466138.6763 | | | | | Observations | 110 | | | | | ANOVA | | | | | | | df | SS | MS | F | Significance F | Regression | 1 | 1.84477E+11 | 1.84477E+11 | 0.849009727 | 0.358886352 | Residual | 108 | 2.34668E+13 | 2.17285E+11 | | | Total | 109 | 2.36513E+13 | | | |
Question #2
The grand average was 4.53 to 4.59. The Corporation Average was 4.555555556, the Foundation Average is 4.536082474, the Volunteer Average is 4.596899225 and Grand Average is 4.566153846.
Question #3
Ms. Klungman (50,000), Ms. Weisman (50,000), Ms. Green (200,000) and Ms. Boyle (230,000) are the large (>=$50,000). While Ms. Howard (1,000,000) is the only one that is greater than or equaled to 500,000.
Question #4
Location | South | | | | | Sum of Giving | Column Labels | | | | | Row Labels | Anthropology | Atlantic Mang. Research-Belize | Biodiversity | Endowment | Forensic Anthropology | Corporation | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 | 234,334 | | Foundation | | | | 65,000 | 1,145,118 | Grand Total | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 | 299,334 | 1,145,118 |
Location | South | | | | | | | Sum of Giving | Column Labels | | | | | | | Row Labels | Anthropology | Atlantic Mang. Research-Belize | Biodiversity | Endowment | Forensic Anthropology | GGM | Grand Total | Corporation | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 | 234,334 | | | 465,534 | Foundation | | | | 65,000 | 1,145,118 | 26,875 | 1,236,993 | Grand Total | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 | 299,334 | 1,145,118 | 26,875 | 1,702,527 |
Location | South | | | Sum of Giving | Column Labels | | | Row Labels | Anthropology | Atlantic Mang. Research-Belize | Biodiversity | Corporation | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 | Foundation | | | | Grand Total | 170,000 | 50,000 | 11,200 |
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