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Davideckstein7

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In one-way ANOVA, the amount of total variation that is unexplained is measured by the:
 a. sum of squares for treatments. c. total sum of squares.
  b. degrees of freedom. d. sum of squares for error.

Question 2

Which method would you recommend to your statistics professor in selecting the appropriate forecasting model if avoiding large errors is extremely important to him or her?
 a. Mean absolute deviation (MAD)
  b. Sum of squares for forecast error (SSE)
  c. Either a or b
  d. Neither a nor b



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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