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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/09%3A_Correlation_and_Regression/9.02%3A_Simple_Linear_Regression/9.2.03%3A_Coefficient_of_Determination
    In the “X List” space type in the name of your list with the \(x\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list1.” In the “Y List” space type in the name of your list with the \(y\) variable withou...In the “X List” space type in the name of your list with the \(x\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list1.” In the “Y List” space type in the name of your list with the \(y\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list2.” Under the “Alternate Hyp” menu, select the \(\neq\) sign that is the same as the problem’s alternative hypothesis statement then press the [ENTER] key, arrow down to [Calculate] and press the [ENTER] key.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/04%3A_Correlation_and_Regression/4.05%3A_Coefficient_of_Determination
    In the “X List” space type in the name of your list with the \(x\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list1.” In the “Y List” space type in the name of your list with the \(y\) variable withou...In the “X List” space type in the name of your list with the \(x\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list1.” In the “Y List” space type in the name of your list with the \(y\) variable without spaces: for our example, “list2.” Under the “Alternate Hyp” menu, select the \(\neq\) sign that is the same as the problem’s alternative hypothesis statement then press the [ENTER] key, arrow down to [Calculate] and press the [ENTER] key.

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