A shows the linear correlation between each pair of variables under consideration in a multiple regression model.
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When testing whether or not there is a linear relation between the response variable and the explanatory variables, we use an F-test. If the P-value indicates that we reject the null hypothesis, H0:b1 = b2 = g = bk = 0, what conclusion should we come to? Is it possible that one of the bi is zero if we reject the null hypothesis?
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The first step in solving 14.3 problem number 36 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: When testing whether or not there is a linear relation between the response variable and the explanatory variables, we use an F-test. If the P-value indicates that we reject the null hypothesis, H0:b1 = b2 = g = bk = 0, what conclusion should we come to? Is it possible that one of the bi is zero if we reject the null hypothesis?
From the textbook chapter Multiple Regression you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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