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chandani

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The hierarchical Bayes model is called hierarchical because
 a. it consists of a number of levels
  b. it represses the will of the grassroots
  c. the error term and slope are related
  d. the intercept is known in advance

Question 2

Which of the following is computed by most regression programs and provide an indication of how much multicollinearity exists among a set of independent variables?
 a. 2
  b.
  c. collinear coefficient
  d. variance inflation factor (VIF)



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Answer to Question 1

A
It is called hierarchical because it consists of a number of levels.

Answer to Question 2

D



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