Multiple Choice
What does the estimated standard error of the estimate represent?
A) The standard deviation of the cross products for X and Y
B) The degree to which outliers are influencing your correlation coefficient
C) The degree to which restricted range has influenced your prediction of Y from X
D) Average error when using the regression equation to predict Y from X
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