Multiple Choice
Dummy coding refers to:
A) Using the mean value for missing data
B) Using one and zero to refer to having a property or not having that property
C) If one does not know the actual value of a data point, the researcher adds what the researcher expects the value to be
D) Placing a zero in a data set for missing values
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Q17: Using Table 15.3 in the text what
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Q20: When is it appropriate to compute an
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