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tsand2

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The correct argument for using a one-tailed test when there is a clear basis for predicting a result in a given direction is that

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Which of the following is true about hypothesis testing for a linear prediction rule?
 
  A) If the correlation coefficient is significant, the regression coefficient will be significant.
  B) If the correlation coefficient is significant, the standardized regression coefficient will be significant, but the unstandardized (ordinary) regression coefficient will not.
  C) The t test for the correlation coefficient tests the significance of the regression constant.
  D) The t test for the correlation coefficient tests the significance of both the regression constant and the regression coefficient.



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Answer to Question 1

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

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tsand2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
:D TYSM


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Gracias!

 

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