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madam-professor

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In a criminal trial, a Type II error is made when:
 a. a guilty defendant is acquitted. c. a guilty defendant is convicted.
  b. an innocent person is convicted. d. an innocent person is acquitted.

Question 2

The model y = 0 + 1x + 2x2 + is referred to as a:
 a. simple linear regression model.
  b. first-order model with one predictor variable.
  c. second-order model with one predictor variable.
  d. third order model with two predictor variables.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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