Perbandingan Korelasi - Regresi Berat Badan Terhadap Tinggi Badan dengan Parameter Benn

Authors

  • Wiwid Wahyudi Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer
  • Idha Yunianto Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61132/saturnus.v2i3.316

Keywords:

Parameter Benn, Height, Weight, Relationship, BMI

Abstract

A study was conducted to identify the relationship between height and weight. A researcher claimed that on average, when height increases, weight increases. This is called the Benn parameter. Weight can be adjusted for height using the Benn parameter (kg/mB), where B is the power that minimizes the correlation with height. To investigate how the Benn parameter changes across age and differs between genders. Using linear regression. Multilevel modeling was used to develop a history showing how Benn's parameters change with age from childhood through mid-adulthood and into older age. The data used information from a sample of 40 adults and 40 children under five. Height was measured in centimeters, weight was measured in kilograms. At alpha equal to 0.05 (α=0.05), the hypothesis is that there is a relationship between height and weight. This is the data, which is height and weight. And here is the hypothesis.  (Hnull) there is no relationship between height and weight, ρ equals 0. And ,, there is a relationship between height and weight, ρ does not equal 0. And we test to claim that .

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Published

2024-07-30

How to Cite

Wiwid Wahyudi, & Idha Yunianto. (2024). Perbandingan Korelasi - Regresi Berat Badan Terhadap Tinggi Badan dengan Parameter Benn. Saturnus : Jurnal Teknologi Dan Sistem Informasi, 2(3), 256–265. https://doi.org/10.61132/saturnus.v2i3.316

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