he degrees of freedom for a regression with 1 explanatory variable is n - 3,n - 2,n - 1,n
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One degree of freedom is used up by the regression line itself (the estimate of the slope). Another degree of freedom is used up by the estimate of the intercept. So, if there is only one explanatory variable, the degrees of freedom for the regression would Show more…
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