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If If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 1 and If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 2are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error ( If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 1 - If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 2)= standard error ( If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 1)- standard error ( If   <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub>are estimated values of regression coefficients associated with two explanatory variables in a regression equation,then the standard error (   <sub>1</sub> -   <sub>2</sub>)= standard error (   <sub>1</sub>)- standard error (   <sub>2</sub>). 2).


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