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For the Same Set of Observations on a Specified Dependent  Model 1  Model 2 r2=.92r2=.85s=1.65s=1.91\begin{array}{l} \text { Model 1 } \quad \text { Model 2 } \\{ r ^ { 2 } = .92 }\quad { r ^ { 2 } = .85 }\\s = 1.65 \quad s = 1.91\end{array}

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For the same set of observations on a specified dependent variable,two different independent variables were used to develop two separate simple linear regression models.A portion of the results is presented below.  Model 1  Model 2 r2=.92r2=.85s=1.65s=1.91\begin{array}{l} \text { Model 1 } \quad \text { Model 2 } \\{ r ^ { 2 } = .92 }\quad { r ^ { 2 } = .85 }\\s = 1.65 \quad s = 1.91\end{array}



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