Suppose that in the previous question another subject had a predicted score of 10.3, and actually obtained a score of 12.4. For this subject the residual score would be
a. 2.1
b. -0.7
c. 12.4
d. 0.0
Question 2
If two variables taken together account for 65 of the variability in Y, and a third variable has a simple squared correlation with Y of .10, then adding that variable to the equation will allow us to account for
a. 65 of the variability in Y.
b. 75 of the variability in Y.
c. 10 of the variability in Y.
d. at least 65 of the variability in Y.