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jok3333 [9.3K]
1 year ago
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Find the degrees of freedom in a regression model that has 10 observations and 7 independent variables. a. 2 b. 17 c. 4 d. 3

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PolarNik [594]1 year ago
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The degrees of freedom in a regression model is 2 if the model that has 10 observations and 7 independent variables.

<h3>What is a degree of freedom?</h3>

The amount of rows of training data used to fit the model equals the degrees of freedom.

Total observation = 10

Number of independent variables = 7

Degree of freedom for regression = 10 – 7 - 1

= 2

Thus, the degrees of freedom in a regression model is 2 if the model that has 10 observations and 7 independent variables.

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