Regression line on weight and result
With regression analysis we can check if there is a relationship between a dependent (also called outcome variable) and an independent variable. In this statistic, the relationship between the weight of a rider and the result (outcome) is investigated.
The formula for the regression line on the riders in the result is as follows:
The formula for the regression line on the riders in the result is as follows:
result = -0.7 * weight + 79
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses -0.7 positions in the result.
Rossner
1
64 kgVžesniauskaitė
5
57 kgBecker
11
64 kgAndersen
12
68 kgTchalykh
14
56 kgHeeb
20
51 kgMatusiak
27
58 kgSandig
30
62 kgArmstrong
35
58 kgArndt
39
59 kgCorneo
44
54 kgSoeder
56
52 kgValsecchi
62
58 kgBoyarskaya
63
67 kgLindberg
71
63 kgBrzeźna
72
56 kgCantele
75
58 kg
1
64 kgVžesniauskaitė
5
57 kgBecker
11
64 kgAndersen
12
68 kgTchalykh
14
56 kgHeeb
20
51 kgMatusiak
27
58 kgSandig
30
62 kgArmstrong
35
58 kgArndt
39
59 kgCorneo
44
54 kgSoeder
56
52 kgValsecchi
62
58 kgBoyarskaya
63
67 kgLindberg
71
63 kgBrzeźna
72
56 kgCantele
75
58 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
68
51
1
75
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
1 | ROSSNER Petra | 64 |
5 | VŽESNIAUSKAITĖ Modesta | 57 |
11 | BECKER Charlotte | 64 |
12 | ANDERSEN Mette | 68 |
14 | TCHALYKH Elena | 56 |
20 | HEEB Barbara | 51 |
27 | MATUSIAK Bogumiła | 58 |
30 | SANDIG Madeleine | 62 |
35 | ARMSTRONG Kristin | 58 |
39 | ARNDT Judith | 59 |
44 | CORNEO Sigrid | 54 |
56 | SOEDER Christiane | 52 |
62 | VALSECCHI Silvia | 58 |
63 | BOYARSKAYA Natalia | 67 |
71 | LINDBERG Madeleine | 63 |
72 | BRZEŹNA Paulina | 56 |
75 | CANTELE Noemi | 58 |