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The Value of the Sum of Squares for Regression SSR

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The value of the sum of squares for regression SSR can never be larger than the value of sum of squares for error SSE.

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Small, bean-shaped glands located in the neck area that are part of the lymphatic system, playing a role in the body's immune response.

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