Re: Stats Question
- From: TonyTudor@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 26 Jan 2007 11:15:14 -0800
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On Jan 25, 4:30 pm, TonyTu...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
E[Y]=20+0.95Xfor a 1unit increase in pre-training productivity, I would say that it
where Y=production output by an employee after a training program
X = " " " before "
"
40<X<100
Since beta is 0.95, the training program does not raise productivity.
Comment.Since beta is merely the increase in Mean Post-training productivity
has nothing to do with the question. Since for X=40 (or any other
number), E{Y}=58, cannot we say that post-training productivity is
simply greater ?
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