Why is the adjusted R-squared used? a. Because it imposes a penalty for adding additional independent variables
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Why is the adjusted R-squared used?
a. | Because it imposes a penalty for adding additional independent variables to a model. | |
b. | Because it is unbiased, unlike the R-squared measure. | |
c. | Because it is better than the R-squared measure. | |
d. | Because it increases the value of the adjusted R-squared. |
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Essentials of Business Statistics
ISBN: 978-0078020537
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Authors: Bruce Bowerman, Richard Connell, Emily Murphree, Burdeane Or
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