Multiple Choice
Information was collected from employee records to determine whether there is an association between an employee's age and the number or workdays they miss. Excel results are summarized below:
From this printout you determine:
A) When tested at the 2% level of significance, there is no relationship between an employee's age and the number of days of work absences
B) For each additional year of age, we can expect the number of days of absence to increase by 0.45 days
C) Almost 53% of the variation in the number of absent days can be explained by the variation in the employees ages
D) A & B are true
E) A & C are true
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