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TABLE 1 - Ratios of Medicaid Fees TO PRIVATE FEES , AND CHANGES IN Eligibility , by State A. State CA FL IL NY OH PA ... 1992 0.44 0.35 0.32 0.41 0.32 0.31 Fee ratio -0.556 TABLE 2 - Coefficients on the Medicaid Fee Ratio R2 Dependent ...
TABLE 1 - Ratios of Medicaid Fees TO PRIVATE FEES , AND CHANGES IN Eligibility , by State A. State CA FL IL NY OH PA ... 1992 0.44 0.35 0.32 0.41 0.32 0.31 Fee ratio -0.556 TABLE 2 - Coefficients on the Medicaid Fee Ratio R2 Dependent ...
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Statistical significance is usually judged by whether the t ratio for the main explanatory variable ( s ) exceeds 2 in absolute value . Because a statistical analysis is deemed more decisive if the null hypothesis of zero is rejected ...
Statistical significance is usually judged by whether the t ratio for the main explanatory variable ( s ) exceeds 2 in absolute value . Because a statistical analysis is deemed more decisive if the null hypothesis of zero is rejected ...
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As suggested by Figure 1 , the estimates in Table 1 show a negative relationship between the t ratios and the ... In the pre - 1982 subsample we continue to find a negative correlation between the t ratio and the degrees of freedom .
As suggested by Figure 1 , the estimates in Table 1 show a negative relationship between the t ratios and the ... In the pre - 1982 subsample we continue to find a negative correlation between the t ratio and the degrees of freedom .
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