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In a Regression Analysis Involving 18 Observations and Four Independent  Multiple R=.6000 R Square =.3600 Standard Error =4.8000\begin{array} { l } \text { Multiple } R = .6000 \\\text { R Square } = .3600 \\\text { Standard Error } = 4.8000\end{array}

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In a regression analysis involving 18 observations and four independent variables, the following information was obtained:  Multiple R=.6000 R Square =.3600 Standard Error =4.8000\begin{array} { l } \text { Multiple } R = .6000 \\\text { R Square } = .3600 \\\text { Standard Error } = 4.8000\end{array} Based on the above information, fill in all the blanks in the following ANOVA table.  Source of Variation  Degrees of  Sum of  Mean  F  Freedom  Squares  Squares  Regression ____?____?____?____? Error (Residual) ____?____?____? Total ____?____?\begin{array}{l}\begin{array} { l l l l l } \text { Source of Variation } & \text { Degrees of } & \text { Sum of } & \text { Mean } & \text { F } \\& \text { Freedom } & \text { Squares } & \text { Squares } \\\text { Regression } & \_\_\_\_? & \_\_\_\_?& \_\_\_\_?& \_\_\_\_? \\ \text { Error (Residual) } & \_\_\_\_? & \_\_\_\_? & \_\_\_\_?\\\text { Total } & \_\_\_\_? & \_\_\_\_?\end{array}\end{array}

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