Transcription of Testing Statistical Assumptions
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Sep 26, 2013 · There is no statistical test for misspecification. A good literature review is important in identifying variables which need to be specified. As a rule of thumb, the lower the overall effect (ex., R. 2. in multiple regression, goodness of fit in logistic regression), the more likely it is that important variables
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