| 1. | The research proposed ways to estimate happiness and job-satisfaction regression equations.
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| 2. | The polynomials, along with the fitted coefficients, form the multiple regression equations.
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| 3. | I didn't think of applying propagation of uncertainty to the linear regression equation.
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| 4. | The polynomial regression equation commonly used in person-environment fit research is as follows:
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| 5. | As result, the regression equation will be unsolvable, even by the typical pseudoinverse method.
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| 6. | These interactions can be shown in the regression equation as illustrated by the example below.
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| 7. | This variation may be addressed in MLM by adding age into the regression equation.
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| 8. | On the use of polynomial regression equations as an alternative to difference scores in organizational research.
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| 9. | The constant term in all regression equations is a coefficient multiplied by a regressor equal to one.
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| 10. | Taking logs gives the linear regression equation
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