Given are five observations collected in a regression study on two variables.
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a) Compute the mean square error (round to two decimals).
b) Compute the estimated standard deviation of b1 (round to four decimals).
c) Compute the p-value and F value (test statistic) of the F test to test the following hypotheses (round to two decimals):
H0: β1=0 and Ha: β1≠0.
F = (round to two decimals)
p-value = (round to three decimals)
Given are five observations collected in a regression study on two variables. xi 2 6 9...
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