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Model Summary: Adjusted R Square Std. Error of The Estimate 1

The model predicting delivery speed from distribution system and region explained only 3.3% of the variance in delivery speed, which was not statistically significant. The ANOVA table showed that regression was not a statistically significant predictor of delivery speed. Assumption tests were conducted for normality of residuals, heteroskedasticity, and multicollinearity.

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Model Summary: Adjusted R Square Std. Error of The Estimate 1

The model predicting delivery speed from distribution system and region explained only 3.3% of the variance in delivery speed, which was not statistically significant. The ANOVA table showed that regression was not a statistically significant predictor of delivery speed. Assumption tests were conducted for normality of residuals, heteroskedasticity, and multicollinearity.

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Model Summaryb

Adjusted R Std. Error of the


Model R R Square Square Estimate
1 ,183a ,033 -,008 ,6794
a. Predictors: (Constant), Distribution System, Region
b. Dependent Variable: Delivery Speed

ANOVAa
Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression ,749 2 ,374 ,811 ,450b
Residual 21,696 47 ,462
Total 22,445 49
a. Dependent Variable: Delivery Speed
b. Predictors: (Constant), Distribution System, Region

Uji asumsi klasik

1. Uji Normalitas Data Sisa


2. Uji Heteroskedastisitas

3. Uji Multikolinearitas

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