The degree of freedom for a regression with 1 explanatory variable is n-3,n-2,n-1,n
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When you have 1 explanatory variable, you are estimating 2 parameters: the intercept and the slope of the regression line. The degrees of freedom (df) for the regression is the number of observations minus the number of parameters estimated from the data. Show more…
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