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If a Regression Equation Has Only One Explanatory Variable, Say

Question 11

Question 11

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If a regression equation has only one explanatory variable, say x1, its standardized coefficient must lie in the range:


A) -2 to 0.
B) -1 to 1.
C) 0 to 1.
D) 0 to 2.

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