Multiple Choice
Tests of joint significance are based on comparing
A) the explained sum of squares from the unrestricted regression to the explained sum of squares from the restricted regression.
B) the explained sum of squares from the unrestricted regression to the unexplained sum of squares from the unrestricted regression.
C) the unexplained sum of squares from the restricted regression to the explained sum of squares from the restricted regression.
D) the unexplained sum of squares from the unrestricted regression to the unexplained sum of squares from the restricted regression.
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