Question 5 (6 points) A sample of data with n = 29 observations is used to run a multiple regression with 9 independent variables. If this data set has SST = 676.5 and SSR = 316.4, what is the value of the F-statistic for the test of overall significance of this regression relationship? Round your answer to three decimal places.
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Step 1: The F-statistic for the test of overall significance of a regression relationship is calculated as: $$F = \frac{MSR}{MSE}$$ where MSR is the mean square regression and MSE is the mean square error. Show more…
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