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Unit 9 – Slopes
Topic 9.4
In a t-test for the slope, what does it suggest if the t-statistic is not significantly different from zero?
The sample size is too small to conduct the test
There is not a strong relationship between the variables, and the slope is likely equal to zero
The residuals are normally distributed
There is a significant relationship between the variables, and the slope is not equal to zero
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AP Statistics - 9.4 Setting Up a Test for the Slope of a Regression Model
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