If a t-test is performed in the context of a multiple regression model and the null hypothesis is rejected, this means that A. no independent variable has a significant relationship with the dependent variable. B. all independent variables have a significant relationship with the dependent variable. C. the independent variable for which the test has been performed has a significant relationship with the dependent variable. D. the independent variable for which the test has been performed has no significant relationship with the dependent variable.
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In this context, a t-test is used to determine whether a specific independent variable has a significant relationship with the dependent variable, while controlling for the effects of other independent variables in the model. Now, if the null hypothesis is Show more…
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