The objective typically used in the three types of equation-building procedures is to find the equation with: a. the smallest F-ratio. b. a large R². c. a small se. d. a small se and a large R².
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Step 1: The objective of the three types of equation-building procedures is to find the equation that best fits the data and accurately predicts the outcome variable. Show more…
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