Multiple Choice
Multiple regression differs from simple regression in that:
A) there can be multiple dependent variables.
B) the time periods over which observations are taken are multiplied to increase explanatory power.
C) a simple regression is done multiple times to increase explanatory power.
D) the computational requirements are less.
E) there are multiple independent variables.
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