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 = 0.2 * weight - 3
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses 0.2 positions in the result.
Costa
1
69 kgBrandão
2
64 kgMachado
3
63 kgAntunes
4
58 kgVilela
5
59 kgBenta
6
60 kgCardoso
7
56 kgSilva
9
60 kgBrôco
10
66 kgMendes
11
64 kgFernandes
12
63 kgCarvalho
13
62 kgOliveira
14
67 kgRodrigues
15
60 kgMestre
16
65 kgSancho
17
61 kgGonçalves
21
70 kgSilva
22
59 kg
1
69 kgBrandão
2
64 kgMachado
3
63 kgAntunes
4
58 kgVilela
5
59 kgBenta
6
60 kgCardoso
7
56 kgSilva
9
60 kgBrôco
10
66 kgMendes
11
64 kgFernandes
12
63 kgCarvalho
13
62 kgOliveira
14
67 kgRodrigues
15
60 kgMestre
16
65 kgSancho
17
61 kgGonçalves
21
70 kgSilva
22
59 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
70
56
1
22
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
1 | COSTA Rui | 69 |
2 | BRANDÃO Joni | 64 |
3 | MACHADO Tiago | 63 |
4 | ANTUNES Amaro | 58 |
5 | VILELA Ricardo | 59 |
6 | BENTA João | 60 |
7 | CARDOSO André | 56 |
9 | SILVA Sandro Filipe | 60 |
10 | BRÔCO Hernâni | 66 |
11 | MENDES José | 64 |
12 | FERNANDES Luís | 63 |
13 | CARVALHO Antonio | 62 |
14 | OLIVEIRA Nelson | 67 |
15 | RODRIGUES David Miguel Costa | 60 |
16 | MESTRE Daniel | 65 |
17 | SANCHO Hugo | 61 |
21 | GONÇALVES José | 70 |
22 | SILVA Daniel | 59 |