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The following question is based on these variables (for 42 observations): VarY VarM DumVar (a dummy variable coded 1 and 0) VarL Suppose we wanted to...
The following question is based on these variables (for 42 observations):
- VarY
- VarM
- DumVar (a dummy variable coded 1 and 0)
- VarL
Suppose we wanted to regress VarM on VarL. I get the following information from the regression in JMP:
The t Ratio for the coefficient for VarL is:
- -.8860
- 38.212
- 12.060
- -12.060