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Consider the following partial computer output from a simple linear regression analysis.  Consider the following partial computer output from a simple linear regression analysis.   S = 0.4862 R-Sq = ______ Analysis of Variance   Calculate the t statistic used to test H<sub>0</sub>:   <sub>1</sub> = 0 versus Ha:   <sub>1</sub>  \neq  0 at  \alpha  = .001. A) -5.908 B) -4.221 C) 5.908 D) 4.221 S = 0.4862 R-Sq = ______ Analysis of Variance  Consider the following partial computer output from a simple linear regression analysis.   S = 0.4862 R-Sq = ______ Analysis of Variance   Calculate the t statistic used to test H<sub>0</sub>:   <sub>1</sub> = 0 versus Ha:   <sub>1</sub>  \neq  0 at  \alpha  = .001. A) -5.908 B) -4.221 C) 5.908 D) 4.221 Calculate the t statistic used to test H0:  Consider the following partial computer output from a simple linear regression analysis.   S = 0.4862 R-Sq = ______ Analysis of Variance   Calculate the t statistic used to test H<sub>0</sub>:   <sub>1</sub> = 0 versus Ha:   <sub>1</sub>  \neq  0 at  \alpha  = .001. A) -5.908 B) -4.221 C) 5.908 D) 4.221 1 = 0 versus Ha:  Consider the following partial computer output from a simple linear regression analysis.   S = 0.4862 R-Sq = ______ Analysis of Variance   Calculate the t statistic used to test H<sub>0</sub>:   <sub>1</sub> = 0 versus Ha:   <sub>1</sub>  \neq  0 at  \alpha  = .001. A) -5.908 B) -4.221 C) 5.908 D) 4.221 1 \neq 0 at α\alpha = .001.


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