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In testing the hypotheses H0:  = 800 vs. H1:   800, if the value of the test statistic equals 1.75, then the p-value is:
 a. 0.0401
  b. 0.0802
  c. 0.4599
  d. 0.9599

Question 2

In a stepwise regression procedure, if two independent variables are highly correlated, then:
 a. neither variable will enter the equation.
  b. both variables will enter the equation
  c. only one variable will enter the equation.
  d. not enough information is given to answer this question.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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