Multiple Choice
The NFL office discovered data covering attendance at professional football games in the late 1940s and early____________________________1950s. The game with the highest attendance was between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Giants. The office also found considerable information that someone had collected on each game day such as the level of GDP,______________the Dow, numbers of persons employed, number of new businesses formed during the week preceding the game,____________________________and the population. A student intern took the information and built a regression model to predict game attendance for the upcoming season. The model should
A) accurately predict game attendance.
B) NOT predict game attendance accurately because the variable levels of today (i.e., population, Dow, etc.) are out of range of those used to build the regression model.
C) predict game attendance accurately because the variable levels of today (i.e., population, Dow, etc.) are out of range of those used to build the regression model.
D) predict game attendance accurately because the variable levels (i.e., population, Dow, etc.) are within range of those used to build the regression model.
E) None of the above.
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