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    An F-Value to Test the Overall Significance of a Regression
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An F-Value to Test the Overall Significance of a Regression

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An F-value to test the overall significance of a regression model is computed by dividing the sum of squares regression (SSreg)by the sum of squares error (SSerr).

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