What is the appropriate interpretation for a coefficient of variation (R2) of 0.3?
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The question seems to refer to the coefficient of determination, R2, given the context. R2 is a statistical measure that represents the proportion of the variance for a dependent variable that's explained by an independent variable or variables in a regression Show more…
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