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 * weight + 4
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses -0 positions in the result.
Osa
1
64 kgMercado
1
56 kgNavas
1
78 kgBarbosa
1
72 kgBaranowski
1
68 kgZandio
1
73 kgVila
1
67 kgBruseghin
1
70 kgLastras
1
68 kgOlano
2
70 kgZarrabeitia
2
63 kgDiaz
2
55 kgHruška
2
62 kgAndrle
2
70 kgAzevedo
2
59 kgNozal
2
70 kgParra
2
62 kgFlorencio
2
59 kgRodrigues
3
68 kg
1
64 kgMercado
1
56 kgNavas
1
78 kgBarbosa
1
72 kgBaranowski
1
68 kgZandio
1
73 kgVila
1
67 kgBruseghin
1
70 kgLastras
1
68 kgOlano
2
70 kgZarrabeitia
2
63 kgDiaz
2
55 kgHruška
2
62 kgAndrle
2
70 kgAzevedo
2
59 kgNozal
2
70 kgParra
2
62 kgFlorencio
2
59 kgRodrigues
3
68 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
78
55
1
3
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
1 | OSA Aitor | 64 |
1 | MERCADO Juan Miguel | 56 |
1 | NAVAS David | 78 |
1 | BARBOSA Cândido | 72 |
1 | BARANOWSKI Dariusz | 68 |
1 | ZANDIO Xabier | 73 |
1 | VILA Francisco Javier | 67 |
1 | BRUSEGHIN Marzio | 70 |
1 | LASTRAS Pablo | 68 |
2 | OLANO Abraham | 70 |
2 | ZARRABEITIA Mikel | 63 |
2 | DIAZ Rafael | 55 |
2 | HRUŠKA Jan | 62 |
2 | ANDRLE René | 70 |
2 | AZEVEDO José Bento | 59 |
2 | NOZAL Isidro | 70 |
2 | PARRA Iván Ramiro | 62 |
2 | FLORENCIO Xavier | 59 |
3 | RODRIGUES Orlando Sergio | 68 |