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    Mar 25, 2010, 12:25 PM
    Partial sums of squares question- Statistics
    Hey guys,
    Here is my question.
    Consider the model
    Y= b0+b1X1+b2X2+e(error terms)

    In this model, is it possible that the extra sum of squares - SSR(X1|X2) is larger than SSR(X1)? YES or NO? Why/ why not?

    Thanks in advance

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