Question

When performing this task, a large Durbin-Watson statistic indicates an underestimation of statistical significance. If a set of values generated by this task have covariance zero, are mean zero, and are homoscedastic, then a method for performing this task is optimal by the Gauss-Markov theorem. Binary classification problems are solved using the “logistic” form of this (10[1])task. (10[3])A form of this task seeks to minimize the sum of squared residuals. (-5[1])The quantity r-squared signifies the effectiveness of a form of this task (-5[1])applied (10[2])to (10[1])data with a single independent variable. For 10 points, name this task in statistics whose “linear” (10[1])type involves finding a line of best fit. ■END■ (0[2])

ANSWER: regression [or regression analysis; accept linear regression or simple linear regression or ordinary least squares regression or logistic regression; prompt on ordinary least squares or OLS or finding a line of best fit with “What task is that an example of?”; prompt on maximum likelihood estimation or MLE with “What task is done to produce the estimator?”]
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= Average correct buzz position

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Summary

2024 ACF Fall at CornellfallY989%0%22%71.13
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY9100%0%11%73.44
2024 ACF Fall at WashingtonfallY7100%0%29%84.57
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY14100%0%7%65.43
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY9100%0%22%77.00
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont CollegesfallY1100%0%0%64.00
2024 ACF Fall at RutgersfallY7100%0%14%68.29
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY9100%0%11%69.33

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Carlos GonzalezSyracuseCornell C5510
Ethan MaddoxU of Rochester ACornell A5610
Jonathan ZhangCornell FCornell B5610
Alec RisoCornell DBinghamton A5610
Victor BenderPenn StateESF69-5
Joseph TabaskoBinghamton CRIT A81-5
Ivy PenreeESFPenn State8210
Sammy CarstensU of Rochester BBinghamton B8210
Anna KuangCornell ERIT B8310
Aidan RoulletRIT ABinghamton C9910
Claire WangRIT CCornell G1080
Blake SavageCornell GRIT C1080