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    In the General Linear Model,errors in Predictions Are Caused by
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In the General Linear Model,errors in Predictions Are Caused by

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Question 1

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In the general linear model,errors in predictions are caused by


A) influences of measured predictor variables.
B) influences not measured by any of the predictor variables.
C) some fixed influence that is the same for all individuals.
D) correlations among the predictor variables.

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