Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods
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Author: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
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Chapter 8.5, Problem 37P
To determine
Check whether the null hypothesis is rejecting or fail to reject by using the critical region method.
Compare the conclusion of critical value method with the P-value method.
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We want to test whether or not the addition of 3 variables to a model will be statistically significant. You are given the following information based on a sample of 25 observations.
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SSE = 540; SSR = 801
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Ho:
One or more of the parameters is not equal to zero.
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H₂: One or more of the parameters is not equal to zero.
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