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Stopira
Calcite | Level 5

Hey, I am doing a regression analysis course and i need to find the 95% confidence interval of a given data,

but i can't find the code to compute it anywhere.

Please, share with me your ideas

data Football;
input team opponents;
datalines;
10 2205
11 2096
11 1847
13 1903
10 1457
11 1848
10 1564
11 1821
4 2577
2 2476
7 1984
10 1917
9 1761
9 1709
6 1901
5 2288
5 2288
5 2072
6 2861
4 2411
3 2289
3 2203
4 2592
10 1979
6 2048
8 1786
2 2876
0 2560
;

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You can't do a linear regression on this data.

 

You need two variables — an independent (or predictor) variable and a dependent (or response) variable.

 

Your variable TEAM is an identifier and can't be used in a regression equation.

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Paige Miller
Stopira
Calcite | Level 5

Hey Miller,

I have indeed two variables, one is team and the other one is opponents.( y and x8 in the data below)

and i was able to find beta0 and beta1 . 

I know looking for the 95% Confidence interval for the slope .

I cant the code for 95% CI for slope

Screenshot 2022-01-15 080221.png

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

If you used PROC REG, then you need to add the CLB option into the MODEL statement thusly:

 

model y=x9/clb;
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Paige Miller

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