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    Inclusion of Irrelevant Variables Is a Potential Problem Because
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Inclusion of Irrelevant Variables Is a Potential Problem Because

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Inclusion of irrelevant variables is a potential problem because


A) results in biased estimated slope coefficients.
B) might highlight spurious correlations.
C) results in estimated standard errors that are too large.
D) prevents accurately estimating true marginal effects.

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