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For the linear equation y =For the linear equation y =  + ß<sub>1</sub>x<sub>1</sub>, if we do not reject the null hypothesis that ß<sub>1</sub> = 0<sub>1</sub> we may A)  conclude with absolute certainty that no relation exists between x<sub>1</sub> and y. B)  have simply made a Type II error, and thus a relation between x and y may exist. C)  have simply chosen the wrong form of the model to investigate, as the relation between x<sub>1</sub> and y may be nonlinear. D)  conclude that b and c above. E)  conclude that none of the above. + ß1x1, if we do not reject the null hypothesis that ß1 = 01 we may


A) conclude with absolute certainty that no relation exists between x1 and y.
B) have simply made a Type II error, and thus a relation between x and y may exist.
C) have simply chosen the wrong form of the model to investigate, as the relation between x1 and y may be nonlinear.
D) conclude that b and c above.
E) conclude that none of the above.

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