Multiple Choice
Imagine we wanted to look at predictors of popularity of famous sports people. We might hypothesize that the type of sport played would predict how popular the sports person was. Imagine we recruited 1000 participants and asked them to rate out of 10 (10 = They are the best sports person in the world, 0 = They are the worst sports person in the world) how much they liked 100 famous sports people from 10 different types of sports (10 sports people from each category) . Could we analyse these data using regression, and if so how?
A) Yes.To do this we would create 9 dummy variables for the 'type of sport played' variable.
B) Yes.To do this we would need to create one coding variable for the 'type of sport played' predictor variable.
C) No.We could not conduct a regression because our categorical predictor is made up of more than two categories.
D) No.We can only analyse this scenario using ANOVA.
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