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renzo156

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A multiple regression equation with two predictor variables is calculated for a set of scores. If the constant values in the equation are b1 = 2, b2 = -3, and a = 7, then what Y value would be predicted for an individual with X1 = 2 and X2 = 4?
 
  A) 1
  B) -1
  C) 17
  D) 41

Question 2

Which of the following is an accurate definition of a Type I error?
 
  A) Rejecting a false null hypothesis
  B) Rejecting a true null hypothesis
  C) Failing to reject a false null hypothesis
  D) Failing to reject a true null hypothesis



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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