Using the regression output from Exercise 2 identifies the error standard deviation and explains its meaning with
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Dependent variable is Goals R-square: 63.4% 5.13 with 293 2 291 degrees of freedom Variable Coefficient SE(Coeff) t-Ratio P-Value Intercept-177095 0.9087 19488 0.052 Shots 011938 0.0053 22.460 0.000
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Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock
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