Multiple Choice
You can control for a potential time-trend in your data by
A) not including spuriously correlated variables in your regression.
B) including dummy variables for three of the four quarters in your regression.
C) de-trending the data before performing OLS.
D) performing weighted least squares by diving the initial data by the estimate coefficient on the time-trend variable.
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