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1.
a. 40%
b. 8%
c. Forward method.
Step 1: SPSS will select X2 and test the contribution of this variable. It’s
contribution of 17% is significant.
Step 2: Out of the remaining variables SPSS will select the predictor that
has provides the largest unique contribution, above and beyond what X2
provides. X1 provides the largest unique contribution. SPSS finds that
this unique contribution of 15% is significant.
Step 3: SPSS now tests the unique contribution of the one remaining
predictor, X3, to see if it contributes a significant amount of variability to
the regression model. X3’s contribution of 8% is significant, so it is also
added to the model.
The final model is that all three predictor are used to predict scores for
variable Y.
2.
a. 30%
b. 6%
c. Forward Method:
Step 1: Variable X2 has the largest squared correlation with variable Y so
it is considered first for inclusion in the regression equation. X2’s
contribution of 22% is significant so it is added to the model.
Step 2: Out of the remaining predictor variables SPSS selects the
predictor variables that provides the largest unique contribution to the
regression model. Variable X3 is considered second because it provides a
unique contribution of 6%. This unique contribution is significant so X3
is added to the repression equation.
Step 3: SPSS will now evaluate the unique contribution of the one
remaining predictor variable, X1. The unique contribution of X1 (2%) is
not significant so it is not added to the model.
The final model obtained from the forward method is that predictor
variables X2 and X3 are included in the regression equation.
d. Backward Method