INTRO.STATISTICS,TECH.UPDT.-W/MYSTATLAB
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Author: WEISS
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Chapter A.3, Problem 57E
In each of Exercises A.55–A.59, assume the predictor variables x1, x2, and x3 and the response variable y satisfy the assumptions for multiple linear regression inferences.
A.57 Regarding the estimate of the conditional standard deviation, σ, which of the three sums of squares figures in its computation?
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