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    In a Regression Equation,the Variable from Which Predictions Are Being
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In a Regression Equation,the Variable from Which Predictions Are Being

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In a regression equation,the variable from which predictions are being made (or_______) is known as a(n) ______ variable.


A) X;dependent or criterion
B) X;independent or predictor
C) Y;dependent or criterion
D) Y;independent or predictor

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