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Assuming the two predictors X1 and X2 are not correlated, the coefficients of partial regression can be interpreted as the
 a. unit change in the criterion variable associated with an average change in the appropriate predictor variable while holding the other predictor variable constant.
  b. change in the criterion variable associated with an average change in the predictor variables.
  c. average change in the criterion variable associated with an average change in the appropriate predictor variable while holding the other predictor variable constant.
  d. average change in the criterion variable associated with a unit change in the appropriate predictor variable while holding the other predictor variable constant.
  e. average change in the criterion variable associated with a unit change in the appropriate predictor variable.

Question 2

Personalization can only be done after a person has registered on a website.
 a. True
  b. False
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

False



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