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If you were to develop a linear regression equation that predicts the number of victimizations from age, what would be the Y-intercept (a) of the regression equation? If you were to develop a linear regression equation that predicts the number of victimizations from age, what would be the Y-intercept (a)  of the regression equation?   Pearson r = .41 A)  -166.86 B)  -3.39 C)  3.27 D)  -.29 Pearson r = .41


A) -166.86
B) -3.39
C) 3.27
D) -.29

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