Multiple Choice
Assume you have carried out a Standard Multiple Regression in which the Multiple R is found to be high, but none of the predictor variables are, individually, statistically significant.The most likely reason for this is:
A) the predictor variables show low correlations amongst themselves
B) the Multiple R has been incorrectly calculated
C) the predictor variables are highly correlated with each other
D) any of the above
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