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    In a Multiple Regression Analysis Involving Six Independent Variables, the Sum
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In a Multiple Regression Analysis Involving Six Independent Variables, the Sum

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In a multiple regression analysis involving six independent variables, the sum of squares are calculated as: Total SS = 900, SSR = 600, and SSE = 300. In this case, the value of the F-test statistic is 150.

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