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TABLE 13-17
Given below are results from the regression analysis where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Unemploy) and the independent variables are the age of the worker (Age) , the number of years of education received (Edu) , the number of years at the previous job (Job Yr) , a dummy variable for marital status (Married: 1 = married, 0 = otherwise) , a dummy variable for head of household (Head: 1 = yes, 0 = no) and a dummy variable for management position (Manager: 1 = yes, 0 = no) . We shall call this Model 1.
TABLE 13-17 Given below are results from the regression analysis where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Unemploy)  and the independent variables are the age of the worker (Age) , the number of years of education received (Edu) , the number of years at the previous job (Job Yr) , a dummy variable for marital status (Married: 1 = married, 0 = otherwise) , a dummy variable for head of household (Head: 1 = yes, 0 = no)  and a dummy variable for management position (Manager: 1 = yes, 0 = no) . We shall call this Model 1.         Model 2 is the regression analysis where the dependent variable is Unemploy and the independent variables are Age and Manager. The results of the regression analysis are given below:        -Referring to Table 13-17 Model 1, which of the following is a correct statement? A)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 1.35 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. B)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 5.22 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. C)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 14.30 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. D)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 24.82 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables.
TABLE 13-17 Given below are results from the regression analysis where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Unemploy)  and the independent variables are the age of the worker (Age) , the number of years of education received (Edu) , the number of years at the previous job (Job Yr) , a dummy variable for marital status (Married: 1 = married, 0 = otherwise) , a dummy variable for head of household (Head: 1 = yes, 0 = no)  and a dummy variable for management position (Manager: 1 = yes, 0 = no) . We shall call this Model 1.         Model 2 is the regression analysis where the dependent variable is Unemploy and the independent variables are Age and Manager. The results of the regression analysis are given below:        -Referring to Table 13-17 Model 1, which of the following is a correct statement? A)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 1.35 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. B)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 5.22 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. C)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 14.30 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. D)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 24.82 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables.
Model 2 is the regression analysis where the dependent variable is Unemploy and the independent variables are Age and Manager. The results of the regression analysis are given below:
TABLE 13-17 Given below are results from the regression analysis where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Unemploy)  and the independent variables are the age of the worker (Age) , the number of years of education received (Edu) , the number of years at the previous job (Job Yr) , a dummy variable for marital status (Married: 1 = married, 0 = otherwise) , a dummy variable for head of household (Head: 1 = yes, 0 = no)  and a dummy variable for management position (Manager: 1 = yes, 0 = no) . We shall call this Model 1.         Model 2 is the regression analysis where the dependent variable is Unemploy and the independent variables are Age and Manager. The results of the regression analysis are given below:        -Referring to Table 13-17 Model 1, which of the following is a correct statement? A)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 1.35 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. B)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 5.22 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. C)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 14.30 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. D)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 24.82 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables.
TABLE 13-17 Given below are results from the regression analysis where the dependent variable is the number of weeks a worker is unemployed due to a layoff (Unemploy)  and the independent variables are the age of the worker (Age) , the number of years of education received (Edu) , the number of years at the previous job (Job Yr) , a dummy variable for marital status (Married: 1 = married, 0 = otherwise) , a dummy variable for head of household (Head: 1 = yes, 0 = no)  and a dummy variable for management position (Manager: 1 = yes, 0 = no) . We shall call this Model 1.         Model 2 is the regression analysis where the dependent variable is Unemploy and the independent variables are Age and Manager. The results of the regression analysis are given below:        -Referring to Table 13-17 Model 1, which of the following is a correct statement? A)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 1.35 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. B)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 5.22 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. C)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 14.30 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables. D)  On average, those who are in a management position are estimated to stay jobless shorter by approximately 24.82 weeks, while holding constant the effects of all the remaining independent variables.
-Referring to Table 13-17 Model 1, which of the following is a correct statement?


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