Question 22 2.5 pts A university admissions office is studying indicators of high school students' eventual college perf

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Question 22 2.5 pts A university admissions office is studying indicators of high school students' eventual college performance measure (college GPA) by their high school grade point averages and high school class rank. The coefficient of determination between college GPA and high school GPA is found to equal.49. The coefficient of determination between college GPA and high school rank is .64. Based on this information, which of the following is true? O High school GPA is a stronger predictor of college GPA than high school rank. O College GPA can be perfectly predicted when using both high school rank and high school GPA. O Forty-nine percent of the variation in college GPA can be explained by high school GPA. We can determine from this information that college GPA and high school GPA have a positive relationship. u Question 23 2.5 pts u is the center line of a statistical process control x-bar chart. True False Question 24 2.5 pts Which of the following is false? The t-distribution always has n degrees of freedom. As the level of significance increases, we are more likely to reject the null hypothesis. The standard error of a statistic is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution for that statistic. The standard error of the mean approaches zero as the sample size increases. As the sample size decreases, the standard error of the mean increases.
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