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If Your Regression Results Show a High R2,adj R2,and a Significant

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If your regression results show a high R2,adj R2,and a significant F-test,but low t values for the coefficients,what is the most likely cause?


A) omitted relevant variables
B) irrelevant variables included
C) collinearity
D) heteroskedasiticity

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