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sheilaspns

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Explain why religious preference is not an ordinal variable.

Question 2

Which of the following statements are important steps in selecting a model?
 a. Specify the dependent variable and determine the goal for the analysis.
  b. Specify possible predictor variables and collect the data.
  c. Specify the candidate models, and for each candidate model decide which of the available predictor variables will be included in the model.
  d. Select a model, evaluate its suitability and test its reliability.
  e. All of these.



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Answer to Question 1

The values of religious preference cannot be ranked in order in any way.

Answer to Question 2

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