5. The corresponding F-statistic is 12: R2 / (n-1) 20%/(2-1) = 12 (1 – R?)/(t , n) (1 – 20%)/(50 - 2) - Using a spreadsh
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Explain how 0.11% from F-table coming from. Please show F-table
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5. The corresponding F-statistic is 12: R2 / (n-1) 20%/(2-1) = 12 (1 – R?)/(t , n) (1 – 20%)/(50 - 2) - Using a spreadsheet or other program, we see that the probability associ- ated with this F-statistic is 0.11%; that is, there is only a 0.11% chance that an F-statistic of this magnitude (or greater) would have happened by chance. The F-statistic is significant at the 95% confidence level.
used with instruction on how to read F table
5. The corresponding F-statistic is 12: R2 / (n-1) 20%/(2-1) = 12 (1 – R?)/(t , n) (1 – 20%)/(50 - 2) - Using a spreadsheet or other program, we see that the probability associ- ated with this F-statistic is 0.11%; that is, there is only a 0.11% chance that an F-statistic of this magnitude (or greater) would have happened by chance. The F-statistic is significant at the 95% confidence level.