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shenderson6

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A hierarchical model that is estimated by Bayesian methods is called a
 a. hierarchical Bayes model c. Bayesian heterogeneity model
  b. a Heckman model d. latent class model

Question 2

Which multivariate analysis statistically identifies a reduced number of factors from a larger number of measured variables?
 a. factor analysis
  b. regression
  c. discriminant analysis
  d. logit analysis



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Answer to Question 1

A
By definition, the hierarchical Bayes model is a hierarchical model that is estimated using a Bayesian method.

Answer to Question 2

A



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