Using $$a = 0.01$$ to test the null hypothesis $$H_0: b_1 = b_2 = 0$$, the critical F value is ____. 1.96 6.36 6.70 5.99
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01$$ and a null hypothesis $$H_0: b_1 = b_2 = 0$$. This type of null hypothesis typically arises in the context of multiple linear regression, where we are testing if a subset of regression coefficients are simultaneously equal to zero. To find the critical Show more…
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