Question 12 < > A researcher would like to predict the dependent variable Y from the two independent variables X, and X2

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Question 12 < > A researcher would like to predict the dependent variable Y from the two independent variables X, and X2

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Question 12 < > A researcher would like to predict the dependent variable Y from the two independent variables X, and X2 for a sample of N - 20 subjects. Use multiple linear regression to calculate the coefficient of multiple determination and test the significance of the overall regression model. Use a significance level Q=0.01. X Х. Y 46.5 31.8 84.5 40 17 46.4 37.2 29.5 37 46.7 38.9 51.4 30.4 37.9 38.2 39.6 33.8 65.5 37.5 40.9 68.2 44.7 17.5 50.2 42.4 39.7 52.9 43 63.8 54.4 50 60.9 623 38.7 64.4 61.4 43 38.2 47.4 33 48.2 38.1 37.2 41 46 76.2 85.2 35 53.7 52.2 43.7 53.4 57.4 45.8 12.9 35.7 68.3 35.1 This data can be downloaded with this link: Download CSV 39.7 59.9 SS SS. R F- P-value = What is your decision for the hypothesis test? Reject the null hypothesis, Ho: B1-B2 - 0 O Fail to reject H. What is your final conclusion? The evidence supports the claim that one or more of the regression coefficients is non-zero The evidence supports the claim that all of the regression coefficients are zero There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that at least one of the regression coefficients is non-zero There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that all of the regression coefficients are equal to Zero
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