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Jipu 123

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When using rank-ordered data, the regression model that will be used is the
 a. multinomial logit regression model c. exploded logit regression model
  b. discrete choice model d. ordered probit model

Question 2

If a researcher is interested in whether males switch jobs more frequently than do females, this is an example of univariate statistics.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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For rank-ordered data, the correct approach is the rank-ordered or exploded logit regression model.

Answer to Question 2

F
This is an example of bivariate statistics.



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