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The homoskedasticity-only F-statistic is given by the following formula a. F=(Runnestricted 2Rrestricted 2/q1(Runrestricted 2)/(nkunrestricted 1)\quad F = \frac { \left( R _ { \text {unnestricted } } ^ { 2 } - R _ { \text {restricted } } ^ { 2 } / q \right. } { 1 - \left( R _ { \text {unrestricted } } ^ { 2 } \right) / \left( n - k _ { \text {unrestricted } } - 1 \right) } .

b. F=1Runrestricted 2/qRunrestricted 2/(nkunrestricted 1)\quad F = \frac { 1 - R _ { \text {unrestricted } } ^ { 2 } / q } { R _ { \text {unrestricted } } ^ { 2 } / \left( n - k _ { \text {unrestricted } } - 1 \right) } .

c. F=(Runrestricted 2Runrestricted 2/q1(Runrestricted2)/(nkrestricted 1)\quad F = \frac { \left( R _ { \text {unrestricted } } ^ { 2 } - R _ { \text {unrestricted } } ^ { 2 } / q \right. } { 1 - \left( R _ { \text {unrestricted} } ^ { 2 } \right) / \left( n - k _ { \text {restricted } } - 1 \right) } .

d. F=(Rrestricted 2Ruurestricted 2/q1(Rrestricted 2)/(nkrestricted 1)\quad F = \frac { \left( R _ { \text {restricted } } ^ { 2 } - R _ { \text {uurestricted } } ^ { 2 } / q \right. } { 1 - \left( R _ { \text {restricted } } ^ { 2 } \right) / \left( n - k _ { \text {restricted } } - 1 \right) } .

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