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    Nov 16, 2011, 08:08 PM
    For a regression (to predict Y from X1 and X2), is it possible to have a significant
    For a regression, is it possible to have a significant R, but non significant b coefficients for both X1 and X2?

    Under what circumstances would this be likely to occur?

    Please give a research example where this is applicable so I can maybe understand this.

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