2.12 Inference for slope, again. A regression model was fit to 82 data cases and the resulting sample slope, øs, was 5.3

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2.12 Inference for slope, again. A regression model was fit to 82 data cases and the resulting sample slope, øs, was 5.3

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2.12 Inference for slope, again. A regression model was fit to 82 data cases and the resulting sample slope, øs, was 5.3, with a standard error SEX, of 2.8. Assume that the conditions for a simple linear model, including normality, are reasonable for this situation.
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