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Regression Statistics Table 2. Regression Statistics for Independent and Dependent Variable Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.55897175 R Square 0.312449418 Adjusted R Square 0.243694359 Standard Error 5.032342815 Observations 100 ANOVA df SS MS F Significance F Regression 9 1035.757321 115.0841468 4.54438445 6.02346E-05 Residual 90 2279.202679 25.32447421 Total 99 3314.96 Coefficients T Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0% Intercept 68.87779232 7.73124752 8.909013991 5.32367E-14 53.51832004 84.2372646 Female -0.898402219 1.058273132 -0.848932276 0.398171385 -3.000846463 1.204042024 Age -0.677824646 0.293293737 -2.311077804 0.023112981 -1.260503835 -0.095145458 Govt 0.218518191 1.433222601 0.152466331 0.879160433 -2.628828599 3.065864982 Income 0.000114773 3.85092E-05 2.980398427 0.003701531 3.82676E-05 0.000191278 Urban -0.730793435 2.677971595 -0.27289066 0.785562444 -6.051051307 4.589464437 Urdu med -0.346518528 1.336546371 -0.259264127 0.796023555 -3.001801117 2.308764061 Tuition -0.469792812 1.8955836 -0.247835448 0.804826289 -4.235700407 3.296114784 Hour 2.661010834 0.764161232 3.482263591 0.000769425 1.142871204 4.179150465 Day Scholar 0.642234045 3.21164814 0.199970239 0.841955005 -5.738265408 7.022733498 Shoukat Ali et al. Factors Contributing to the Students Academic Performance: A Case Study of Islamia University Sub-Campus. American Journal of Educational Research, 2013, Vol. 1, No. 8, 283-289. doi:10.12691/education-1-8-3 © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Science and Education Publishing.