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ENagel

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In the previous question the intercept would be
 
  a. 1.0
  b. 0.0
  c. 3.0
  d. There would be no way to know.

Question 2

Assume that we generated a prediction just by adding together the number of stressful events you report experiencing over the last month, the number of close friends you have, and your score on a measure assessing how much control you feel you have over events in your life (i.e., prediction = stress + friends + control). The regression coefficient for stressful events would be
 
  a. 1.0
  b. 4.0
  c. 0.0
  d. There is no way to know.



braelync

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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