Short Answer
In the multiple regression model, the t-statistic for testing that the slope is significantly different from zero is calculated a. by dividing the estimate by its standard error.
b. from the square root of the -statistic.
c. by multiplying the -value by .
d. using the adjusted and the confidence interval.
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