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    A Joint Hypothesis That Is Linear in the Coefficients and Imposes
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A Joint Hypothesis That Is Linear in the Coefficients and Imposes

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A joint hypothesis that is linear in the coefficients and imposes a number of restrictions can be written as


A) ( X′X ^ { \prime }X′ X) -1 X′X ^ { \prime }X′ Y.
B) R? = r.
C) β^\hat \betaβ^​ - ?.
D) R?= 0.

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