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... Ratio R2 Dependent variable Fee ratio Infant mortality -0.556 0.924 ( 0.266 ) Physician expenditure 0.096 0.703 ( 0.051 ) Clinic expenditure 0.106 ( 0.057 ) Hospital expenditure -0.212 0.745 ( 0.258 ) Total expenditure -0.010 ( 0.278 ) ...
... Ratio R2 Dependent variable Fee ratio Infant mortality -0.556 0.924 ( 0.266 ) Physician expenditure 0.096 0.703 ( 0.051 ) Clinic expenditure 0.106 ( 0.057 ) Hospital expenditure -0.212 0.745 ( 0.258 ) Total expenditure -0.010 ( 0.278 ) ...
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... ratio for the main explanatory variable ( s ) exceeds 2 in absolute value . Because a sta- tistical analysis is ... ratio by about 40 percent if the additional data are independent and the statistical model is sta- ble . More generally ...
... ratio for the main explanatory variable ( s ) exceeds 2 in absolute value . Because a sta- tistical analysis is ... ratio by about 40 percent if the additional data are independent and the statistical model is sta- ble . More generally ...
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... ratio and the degrees of freedom . Second , we performed the regression analysis omit- ting the outlying study , number 7 ( see Fig . 1 ) . When this study is eliminated from the sample , the relationship between the t ratio and the ...
... ratio and the degrees of freedom . Second , we performed the regression analysis omit- ting the outlying study , number 7 ( see Fig . 1 ) . When this study is eliminated from the sample , the relationship between the t ratio and the ...
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