A. the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x 1
ID: 3435510 • Letter: A
Question
A.
the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x1, holding x2 constant.
B.
the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x1, without regard to x2.
C.
the relationship between x1 and y is significant.
D.
the predicted value of y is 4 when x1 = 0.
E.
A.
the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x1, holding x2 constant.
B.
the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x1, without regard to x2.
C.
the relationship between x1 and y is significant.
D.
the predicted value of y is 4 when x1 = 0.
E.
the predicted value of y increases by 4 units for each 1-unit increase of x1 when = 0.
Explanation / Answer
(A) is the only correct interpretation , and rest 4 are false.
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