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pane00

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If a research article does not report the variance estimates, R2
 
  A) can be figured by (F)(dfBetween)/(F)(dfBetween) + dfWithin.
  B) can be figured by F/dfWithin.
  C) can be estimated by SM/SWithin.
  D) cannot be figured.

Question 2

In a bivariate linear prediction, the null hypothesis is that
 
  A)  = 0 .
  B)  = 1 .
  C)   0 .
  D)   1 .



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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