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Multiplying the Dependent Variable by 100 and the Explanatory Variable

Question 65

Question 65

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Multiplying the dependent variable by 100 and the explanatory variable by 100,000 leaves the


A) OLS estimate of the slope the same.
B) OLS estimate of the intercept the same.
C) regression R2 the same.
D) variance of the OLS estimators the same.

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