Multiple Choice
You run bivariate regression analysis and you find that the ANOVA results indicate that you have Sig. value for your F of .05. Now, looking under your Coefficients output, you have an intercept value and a slope value. You should use these values only when:
A) they are both significant, i.e., have Sig. values above 1.00
B) they are both significant, i.e., have Sig. values below 1.00
C) they are both significant, i.e., have Sig. values equal to or below .05
D) when at least one is significant, i.e., has a Sig. value above .80.
E) None of the above; because the F value in the ANOVA was not significant, you should not have even looked at the Coefficients output.
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