Question: Scottrade, Inc. 3 . 2 3 . 1 3 . 2 Charles Schwab 3 . 3 3 . 1 3 . 2 Fidelity Brokerage Services

Scottrade, Inc. 3.23.13.2
Charles Schwab 3.33.13.2
Fidelity Brokerage Services 3.13.34.0
TD Ameritrade 2.83.53.7
E*Trade Financial 2.93.23.0
(Not listed)2.43.22.7
Vanguard Brokerage Services 2.73.82.7
USAA Brokerage Services 2.43.73.4
Thinkorswim 2.62.62.7
Wells Fargo Investments 2.32.72.3
Interactive Brokers 3.73.94.0
Zecco.com 2.52.52.5
Firstrade Securities 3.03.03.0
Banc of America Investment Services 1.04.02.0
Develop an estimated regression equation using trade price and speed of execution to predict overall satisfaction with the broker.
Let x 1 represent satisfaction with Trade Price.
Let x 2 represent satisfaction with speed of execution.
If required, round your answers to four decimal places. For subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank. (Example: -300)
=
+
x 1+
x 2
What is the coefficient of determination?
If required, round your answers to four decimal places.
Interpret the coefficient of determination. If required, round your answer to one decimal places.
The regression model explains approximately
% of the variation in the values of overall satisfaction in the sample.
(b) Use the t test to determine the significance of each independent variable. What are your conclusions at the 0.05 level of significance?
We
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conclude that \beta 1=0. That is, there
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a relationship between satisfaction with trade price and overall satisfaction with the electronic trade.
We
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conclude that \beta 2=0. That is, there
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a relationship between satisfaction with speed of execution and overall satisfaction with the electronic made.
(c) Interpret the estimated regression parameters. Are the relationships indicated by these estimates what you would expect?
(i)\beta 0 is the estimated overall satisfaction with the electronic trade when satisfaction with trade price and speed of execution are both 0.\beta 1 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with speed of execution is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with trade price. \beta 2 is the is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with trade price is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with speed of execution.
(ii)\beta 0 is the estimated overall satisfaction with the electronic trade when satisfaction with trade price and speed of execution are both 1.\beta 1 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with speed of execution is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with trade price. \beta 2 is the is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with trade price is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with speed of execution.
(iii)\beta 0 is the estimated overall satisfaction with the electronic trade when satisfaction with trade price and speed of execution are both 1.\beta 1 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with trade price is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with speed of execution. \beta 2 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with speed of execution is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with trade price.
(iv)\beta 0 is the estimated overall satisfaction with the electronic trade when satisfaction with trade price and speed of execution are both 0.\beta 1 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with trade price is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with speed of execution. \beta 2 is the estimated change in overall satisfaction with the electronic trade if satisfaction with speed of execution is held constant and there is a 1 point increase in satisfaction with trade price.
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(d) Finger Lakes Investments has developed a new electronic trading system and would like to predict overall customer satisfaction assuming they can provide satisfactory levels of service levels (2) for both trade price and speed of execution. Use the estimated regression equation developed in part (a) to predict overall satisfaction level for Lakes Investments if they can achieve these performance levels.
If required, round your answer to one decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
(e) What concerns (if any) do you have with regard to the possible responses the respondents could select on the survey?
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