Multiple Choice
A latent variable is one that:
A) can be used instead of an instrumental variable in two-stage least squares.
B) will cause multi-collinearity problems.
C) cannot be observed, but information about it can be inferred from other observed variables.
D) will create endogeneity problems in your regression model.
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