Question: 2. [30pts] We now consider the ANOVA table for the model described in equation (3): Analysis of Variance Table Response: crime Df Sum Sq Mean
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2. [30pts] We now consider the ANOVA table for the model described in equation (3): Analysis of Variance Table Response: crime Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr (>F) poverty 1 5486.6 5486.6 13. 180 0. 000569 *** language 1 8559.6 8559.6 20.562 2.645e-05 *** Residuals 63 26225.5 416.3 Signif. codes: 0 *** 0. 001 ** 0.01 * 0.05 . 0.1 1 This model is compared to another one for which we have changed the ordering of the variables, such that we fit, Crime ~ Language + Poverty, (1) and produce a new ANOVA table for this model. Can you anticipate how (a) the sum of squares, (b) the F-statistic, and (c) the p-value for language will change, and justify your answers? That is, which of these quantities is likely to increase/ decrease
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