Multiple Choice
parameter estimate is said to be statistically significant if there is sufficient evidence that the
A) sample regression equals the population regression.
B) parameter estimated from the sample equals the true value of the parameter.
C) value of the t-ratio equals the critical value.
D) true value of the parameter does not equal zero.
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