(d) What other factors could be included in the model as independent variables? (i) Family History of Stroke (ii) Weight/obesity (iii) Gender (iv) All of the above Option (ii)
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First, we have the original model: $Stroke = \beta_0 + \beta_1 Age + \beta_2 Hypertension + \beta_3 Smoking + \epsilon$ Now, we want to include the additional factors mentioned: Show more…
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