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Question 10 Here is a regression equation using 6882008 data. The independent variables are two reference group variables, one for blacks and one for...
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Question 10 Here is a regression equation using 6882008 data. The independent variables aretwo reference group variables, one for blacks and one for others (those not white andnot black). Therefore, whites are the reference group. The dependent variable is thenumber of siblings the respondent has. SIBLINGS = 3.36 + 1.61 (BLACK) + .87 (OTHER) If we had run a similar regression, but with blacks as the reference group, whatwould the resulting equation likely have looked like? '- SIBLINGS = 3.36 +1.61 (WHITE) + .87 (OTHER)'SIBLINGS = 3.33 +1.31 (BLACK) + .87 (OTHER)SIBLINGS = 3.45 + 1.52 (BLACK) SIBLINGS = 4.97 — 1.61 (WHITE) - .74 (OTHER)