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MAT 240 Project One Template

This document describes building a linear regression model to predict median housing prices based on square footage of homes. It outlines collecting sample housing data, exploring the data through histograms and statistics, developing a regression model by calculating the line of best fit and correlation coefficient, and interpreting the results.
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MAT 240 Project One Template

This document describes building a linear regression model to predict median housing prices based on square footage of homes. It outlines collecting sample housing data, exploring the data through histograms and statistics, developing a regression model by calculating the line of best fit and correlation coefficient, and interpreting the results.
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Median Housing Price Prediction Model for D. M.

Pan National Real Estate Company 1

[Note: To complete this template, replace the bracketed text with your own content. Remove this

note before you submit your outline.]

Report: Housing Price Prediction Model for D. M. Pan National Real Estate Company

[Your Name]

Southern New Hampshire University


Median Housing Price Model for D. M. Pan National Real Estate Company 2

Introduction

[Describe the report: Define the question your report is trying to answer.]

[Describe the report: Explain when using linear regression is the most appropriate.]

[Describe the report: Explain when using linear regression what you would expect the

scatterplot to look like.]

[Describe the report: Explain the difference between predictor (x) and response (y) variables in

a linear regression to justify the selection of variables.]

Data Collection

[Sampling the data: Select a random sample of 50 houses. Describe how you obtained your

sample data (provide Excel formulas as appropriate).]

[Sampling the data: Identify your predictor and response variables.]

[Scatterplot: Create and insert a correctly labeled scatterplot of your predictor and response

variables to ensure they are appropriate for developing a linear model.]

Data Analysis

[Histogram: Create and insert a histogram for the first variable. Be sure to include

appropriate labels.]

[Histogram: Create and insert a histogram for the second variable. Be sure to include

appropriate labels.]

[Summary statistics: Create and insert a table to show the summary statistics (mean,

median, standard deviation) for both variables.]

[Interpret the graphs and statistics: Interpret the center, spread, shape, and any unusual

characteristic (outliers, gaps, etc.) for house sales and square footage.]
Median Housing Price Model for D. M. Pan National Real Estate Company 3

[Interpret the graphs and statistics: Compare and contrast center, spread, shape, and

any unusual characteristic for your sample of house sales with the national population. Also,

determine whether your sample is representative of the national housing market sales. Note: In

the learning management system, under Supporting Materials, see National Summary Statistics

and Graphs Real Estate Data PDF.]

Develop Regression Model

[Scatterplot: Create and insert the scatterplot of the variables with a line of best fit and

the regression equation. [Based on your scatterplot, explain whether a regression model is

appropriate.]

[Discuss associations: Discuss the associations in the scatterplot, including the direction,

strength, and form, in the context of your model.]

[Discuss associations: Identify any possible outliers or influential points and discuss

their effect on correlation.]

[Discuss associations: Discuss keeping or removing outlier data points and what impact

your decision would have on your model.]

[Calculate r: Calculate the correlation coefficient and explain how the calculated r value

supports what was noticed in your scatterplot.]

Determine the Line of Best Fit

[Regression equation: Write the regression equation (i.e., line of best fit) and clearly

define your variables.]

[Interpret regression equation: Interpret the slope and intercept in context. For

example, answer the questions: What does the slope represent in this situation? What does the

intercept represent? Revisit the Scenario section in the learning management system.]
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[Strength of the equation: Provide and interpret R-squared. Determine the strength of

the linear regression equation you developed.]

[Use regression equation to make predictions: Use the regression equation to predict

how much you should list your home for based on the assumed square footage of your home at

1500 square feet.]

Conclusions

[Summarize findings: Summarize your findings in clear and concise plain language for

the CEO to understand.]

[Summarize findings: Did you see the results you expected, or was anything different

from your expectations or experiences?]

[Summarize findings: What changes could support different results, or help to solve a

different problem?]

[Summarize findings: Provide at least one question that would be interesting for follow-

up research.]

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