the coefficient of multiple determination, adjusted r square, reports the proportion of the variation in y that is explained by the variation in the set of independent variables.



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False, the coefficient of multiple determination, adjusted r square, reports the proportion of the variation in y that is explained by the variation in the set of independent variables.

What is measured by the R-squared coefficient of multiple determination?

How accurately a statistical model predicts a result is measured by the coefficient of determination (R2).

                        The dependent variable in the model is a representation of the result. R2 can take on a range of values between 0 and 1, with 1 being the maximum.

What is an example of an independent variable?

It is an independent variable that doesn't alter as a result of the other variables you're attempting to assess. Age, for instance, could be an independent variable.

                    Other elements (such as what they consume, how much they attend school, and how much television they watch) won't alter a person's age.

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