Because the p-value from the F-test indicates evidence to reject the null hypothesis, the next step is to perform t-tests on each explanatory variable. Is this statement true or fa... Because the p-value from the F-test indicates evidence to reject the null hypothesis, the next step is to perform t-tests on each explanatory variable. Is this statement true or false?

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The question is asking for an evaluation of statements regarding the next steps to be taken after conducting an F-test in a regression analysis involving female college athletes. It requires understanding the implications of the F-test results and whether t-tests need to be conducted based on those results.

Answer

False. No need for t-tests as the F-test indicates variables should remain.

The statement is false. There is no need to perform t-tests on each explanatory variable as the p-value from the F-test indicates that all explanatory variables should remain in the model.

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The statement is false. There is no need to perform t-tests on each explanatory variable as the p-value from the F-test indicates that all explanatory variables should remain in the model.

More Information

The F-test assesses whether the regression model as a whole has predictive capability, indicating that the explanatory variables should stay in the model without further t-tests.

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Common mistakes include misunderstanding the role of the F-test's p-value in model assessment.

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