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Consider the following two models to explain testscores.
Model 1:
Dependent Variable: TESTSCR
Method: Least Squares
Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:52
Sample: 1 420
Included observations: 420 Consider the following two models to explain testscores. Model 1: Dependent Variable: TESTSCR Method: Least Squares Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:52 Sample: 1 420 Included observations: 420   Model 2: Dependent Variable: TESTSCR Method: Least Squares Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:56 Sample: 1 420 Included observations: 420   Explain why you cannot use the F-test in this situation to discriminate between Model 1 and Model 2. Model 2:
Dependent Variable: TESTSCR
Method: Least Squares
Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:56
Sample: 1 420
Included observations: 420 Consider the following two models to explain testscores. Model 1: Dependent Variable: TESTSCR Method: Least Squares Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:52 Sample: 1 420 Included observations: 420   Model 2: Dependent Variable: TESTSCR Method: Least Squares Date: 07/31/06 Time: 17:56 Sample: 1 420 Included observations: 420   Explain why you cannot use the F-test in this situation to discriminate between Model 1 and Model 2. Explain why you cannot use the F-test in this situation to discriminate between Model 1 and Model 2.


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