Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of squared forecast errors?
A) An error of +2 yields a greater loss than an error of −2.
B) An error of −2 yields a greater loss than an error of +2.
C) An error of −2 or +2 yields the same loss.
D) Loss from positive and negative forecast errors cannot be compared.
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