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In what situation would you obtain a value of 0 for the SSE in an experiment? Wh

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Question

In what situation would you obtain a value of 0 for the SSE in an experiment?

When all observations in each group are not equal to each other.

When all observations in each group are equal to each other.

When you are comparing exactly two groups.

The value of SSE will never be zero.

A.

When all observations in each group are not equal to each other.

B.

When all observations in each group are equal to each other.

C.

When you are comparing exactly two groups.

D.

The value of SSE will never be zero.

Explanation / Answer

Answer: Option B) When all observations in each group are equal to each other.

Reason : The term E stands for Error , it is the difference between observed and estimated value . If the value of observed and estimated variable are same, the Error will be zero.

Hence SSE is also zero. when all observations in each group are equal to each other.

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