What does the intercept B0 of a simple linear aggression model represent the predicted value of why when X equals zero protected value of Y the estimated change in average why per unit change in the variation around the line of progression
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In this model, we typically express the relationship between a dependent variable (Y) and an independent variable (X) using the equation: Y = B0 + B1*X, where B0 is the intercept and B1 is the slope. Show more…
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