Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
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Author: Lind
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Chapter 14, Problem 14CE
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Perform a hypothesis test to determine whether any of the independent variable is not equal to zero at 0.05 level of significance.
Explain whether one variable can be deleted from the regression equation.
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