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OMIS 2050 A & B OMIS 2050 Reinforcement Quiz 10 F25
Multiple choice
Which variables were significant in your model? (Use an alpha of 10% to draw your conclusions.)
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Question: Which variables were significant in your model? (Use an alpha of 10% to draw your conclusions.)
Answer choices: Years, Evaluation, Articles, Gender
In this scenario, the answer field indicates that all four variables listed were significant: Years, Evaluation, Articles, and Gender. Since the instruction specifies using an alpha level of 0.10 to determine significance, we interpret this to mean that each of these variables had p-values at or below 0.10 in the model’s statistical tests, leading to rejection ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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