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Mathematics, 09.11.2019 06:31 leannaadrian

Say your supervisor performs a regression and later find that one of your independent variables (x1) is correlated with another variable that you did not include the regression (x2), and this other variable might better explain the variance in the dependent variable (y). explain what is likely to happen if your supervisor conducts another regression with both of these independent variables included in the model.

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