In a multiple regression analysis involving 10 independent variables and 81 observations, SST = 120 and SSE = 42. The coefficient of determination is ______. a. .11 b. .35 c. .81 d. .65
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Step 1:** Calculate the sum of squares regression (SSR) using the formula SSR = SST - SSE SSR = 120 - 42 SSR = 78 ** Show more…
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