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Old 02-12-2015, 12:19 PM   #49
EldrickOnIce
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Originally Posted by polak View Post
You wouldn't use a coefficent like that for any sort real world predictions.
You absolutely could use an R^2 value in the 25% range.
But,it is exactly what that R^2 says: the model explains 25% of the variation in Y (points). 75% is still unexplained.
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