1. (1 pt) You have 9 independent predictors. All of them are accurate 60% of time. Compare the following two ways of com

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1. (1 pt) You have 9 independent predictors. All of them are accurate 60% of time. Compare the following two ways of com

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1. (1 pt) You have 9 independent predictors. All of them are accurate 60% of time. Compare the following two ways of combining them into one predictor, which makes a stronger predictor (or the same)? • Directly combine 9 predictors into one predictor using majority votes. Separate them into 3 groups and each group has 3 predictors. Each group combines into one predictor using majority votes. After this step, you have 3 new combined predictors. Then you combine them into one predictor using majority votes. 2. (3 pts) For the above question, please explain your answer. ●
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