Financial Mathematics
Adjusted R-squared is a statistical measure used to evaluate the goodness of fit of a regression model, adjusting for the number of predictors in the model. Unlike the regular R-squared, which can be misleading as it always increases with the addition of predictors, adjusted R-squared accounts for the complexity of the model, penalizing it for adding irrelevant variables. This makes it particularly useful for comparing models with different numbers of independent variables.
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