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The Regression Sum of Squares (SSR)can never be greater than the Total Sum of Squares (SST).
Constant-Sum Game
A situation in decision theory where the total payoff to all players remains constant regardless of the strategies employed, implying that any gain by one party directly corresponds to a loss by another.
Distributive Bargaining
A negotiation strategy in which parties compete over the distribution of a fixed asset or resource, often resulting in a win-lose situation.
Zero-Sum
A situation in game theory and economic theory where each participant's gain or loss is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the other participants.
Constant-Sum
A scenario in negotiations or games where the total value distributed among participants is fixed, meaning one party's gain is another's loss.
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