Multiple Choice
All of the following are examples of joint hypotheses on multiple regression coefficients, with the exception of
A) H0 : ?1 + ?2 = 1
B) H0 : = ?1 and ?4 = 0
C) H0 : ?2 = 0 and ?3 = 0
D) H0 : ?1 = -?2 and ?1 + ?2 = 1
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