In a simple linear regression analysis attempting to link independent variable x (college GPA) to dependent variable
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In a simple linear regression analysis attempting to link independent variable x (college GPA) to dependent variable y (starting salary), the following ANOVA table was produced. Can the sample results represented here be used to reject a β = 0 null hypothesis at the 5% significance level? Explain. What does your conclusion tell you about the relationship between x and y?
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ANOVA df SS MS F Significance Regression 1 Error (Residual) Total 16 369808 17 457499
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Understanding Business Statistics
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