Multiple Choice
If you had a two regressor regression model, then omitting one variable which is relevant
A) will have no effect on the coefficient of the included variable if the correlation between the excluded and the included variable is negative.
B) will always bias the coefficient of the included variable upwards.
C) can result in a negative value for the coefficient of the included variable, even though the coefficient will have a significant positive effect on Y if the omitted
Variable were included.
D) makes the sum of the product between the included variable and the residuals different from 0.
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