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Let Let   be the least squares estimate of the population coefficient   . If the regression assumptions hold true, the test statistic given by   has an F distribution with k and n-k-1 degrees of freedom, where n is the number of observations and k is the number of predictor variables. be the least squares estimate of the population coefficient Let   be the least squares estimate of the population coefficient   . If the regression assumptions hold true, the test statistic given by   has an F distribution with k and n-k-1 degrees of freedom, where n is the number of observations and k is the number of predictor variables. . If the regression assumptions hold true, the test statistic given by Let   be the least squares estimate of the population coefficient   . If the regression assumptions hold true, the test statistic given by   has an F distribution with k and n-k-1 degrees of freedom, where n is the number of observations and k is the number of predictor variables. has an F distribution with k and n-k-1 degrees of freedom, where n is the number of observations and k is the number of predictor variables.


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