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The sum of squared errors is the sum of
 
  A) each score on the criterion variable minus the predicted score, squared.
  B) each squared score on the criterion variable minus each squared predicted score.
  C) each score on the predictor variable minus the predicted score, squared.
  D) each squared score on the predictor variable minus each squared predicted score.

Question 2

The correct order of post hoc comparison procedures following an analysis of variance from the least conservative to the most conservative is
 
  A) Bonferroni, Scheff, Tukey.
  B) Scheff, Tukey, Bonferroni.
  C) Tukey, Scheff, Bonferroni.
  D) Bonferroni, Tukey, Scheff.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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