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The probability of a Type II error is denoted by:
 a.  c. 1 -
  b.  d. 1 -

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The model y = 0 + 1x1 + 2x2 + 3x1x2 + is referred to as a:
 a. first-order model with two predictor variables with no interaction.
  b. first-order model with two predictor variables with interaction.
  c. second-order model with three predictor variables with no interaction.
  d. second-order model with three predictor variables with interaction.



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