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 = -1.2 * weight + 129
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses -1.2 positions in the result.
Hobolth
5
71 kgGrindley
7
72 kgNagengast
10
62 kgRooni
12
72 kgSolen
18
67 kgGrupp
23
67 kgVerstraete
33
59 kgMolenaar
36
68 kgSmit
43
59 kgBoucher
45
67 kgScheldeman
50
66 kgJust Pedersen
56
80 kgDahl
57
68 kgReitz
61
57 kgPeace
71
63 kgMons
72
61 kgVassal
86
65 kgHerring
110
63 kgDerksen
112
69 kg
5
71 kgGrindley
7
72 kgNagengast
10
62 kgRooni
12
72 kgSolen
18
67 kgGrupp
23
67 kgVerstraete
33
59 kgMolenaar
36
68 kgSmit
43
59 kgBoucher
45
67 kgScheldeman
50
66 kgJust Pedersen
56
80 kgDahl
57
68 kgReitz
61
57 kgPeace
71
63 kgMons
72
61 kgVassal
86
65 kgHerring
110
63 kgDerksen
112
69 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
80
57
5
112
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
5 | HOBOLTH Marius | 71 |
7 | GRINDLEY Sebastian | 72 |
10 | NAGENGAST Ruud Junior | 62 |
12 | ROONI Ron | 72 |
18 | SOLEN Keije | 67 |
23 | GRUPP Louis | 67 |
33 | VERSTRAETE Jenthe | 59 |
36 | MOLENAAR Ko | 68 |
43 | SMIT Stan | 59 |
45 | BOUCHER Hugo | 67 |
50 | SCHELDEMAN Xander | 66 |
56 | JUST PEDERSEN Carl Emil | 80 |
57 | DAHL Marius Innhaug | 68 |
61 | REITZ Braden | 57 |
71 | PEACE Matthew | 63 |
72 | MONS Jasper | 61 |
86 | VASSAL Théophile | 65 |
110 | HERRING Louis | 63 |
112 | DERKSEN Jente | 69 |