In the multiple regression model, the t-statistic for testing that the slope is significantly different from zero is calculated
A) by dividing the estimate by its standard error.
B) from the square root of the F-statistic.
C) by multiplying the p-value by 1.96.
D) using the adjusted R2 and the confidence interval.
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Q1: The formula for the standard error of
Q2: When testing joint hypothesis, you should
A)use t-statistics
Q4: To test joint linear hypotheses in the
Q5: The overall regression F-statistic tests the null
Q6: If you reject a joint null hypothesis
Q7: The homoskedasticity-only F-statistic is given by
Q8: For a single restriction (q = 1),
Q9: When your multiple regression function includes a
Q10: If the absolute value of your calculated
Q11: The homoskedasticity-only F-statistic is given by
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