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    Exam 18: Multiple Explanatory Variables
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    The Calculation of the F-Value for a Possible Explanatory Variable
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The Calculation of the F-Value for a Possible Explanatory Variable

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The calculation of the F-value for a possible explanatory variable measures the improvement in the fit of a linear model when the variable is included versus when it is not.

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