At a certain law school, first-year scores average 65 and the SD is 12. The correlation between LSAT scorees and the first year scores is 0.55. The scatter diagram is football-shaped. The dean’s office uses regression to predict first year scores from LSAT scores. About what percent of the students do better than predicted, by 10 points or more? Explain your answer. If you need more information, say what you need and why. 1yr: \bar s = 65, SD_s = 12 LSAT ? R=0.55 SD_res = SD_s * sqrt(1-R^2) = 10.02 15% do better than predicted