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azizi.nedaa@gmail.com Posted - 09/08/2017 : 08:10:04 AM
Origin Ver. : 8 SR1
Operating System: windows xp

I have made a linear fit for my dataset with adj, R-square of 0.99. However in ANOVA table Prob>F or p-value of this linear fit is shown as 0. I need to know the exact p-value and I don't know what could be wrong here.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Ned
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JacquelineHe Posted - 09/11/2017 : 07:54:11 AM
Hi,

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