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Jun 15, 2014 at 8:45 history closed gung - Reinstate Monica
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Duplicate of How can a regression be significant yet all predictors be non-significant? [duplicate]
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Jun 14, 2014 at 22:14 comment added gung - Reinstate Monica The existence of an interaction does not necessarily have anything to do with it. When the predictors are correlated, it is quite reasonable to have a significant model overall, without any individual predictors being significant. Read the linked thread for more information. If there's anything you still need to know afterwards, come back here & edit your Q w/ what you've learned & what you still don't understand.
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