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SCENARIO 14-18 A logistic regression model was estimated in order to predict the probability that a randomly chosen university or college would be a private university using information on mean total Scholastic Aptitude Test score (SAT)at the university or college and whether the TOEFL criterion is at least 90 (Toefl90 = 1 if yes, 0 otherwise.)The dependent variable, Y, is school type (Type = 1 if private and 0 otherwise).There are 80 universities in the sample. The PHStat output is given below: SCENARIO 14-18 A logistic regression model was estimated in order to predict the probability that a randomly chosen university or college would be a private university using information on mean total Scholastic Aptitude Test score (SAT)at the university or college and whether the TOEFL criterion is at least 90 (Toefl90 = 1 if yes, 0 otherwise.)The dependent variable, Y, is school type (Type = 1 if private and 0 otherwise).There are 80 universities in the sample. The PHStat output is given below:   -Referring to Scenario 14-18, what should be the decision ('reject' or 'do not reject')on the null hypothesis when testing whether SAT makes a significant contribution to the model in the presence of Toefl90 at a 0.05 level of significance?
-Referring to Scenario 14-18, what should be the decision ('reject' or 'do not reject')on the null hypothesis when testing whether SAT makes a significant contribution to the model in the presence of Toefl90 at a 0.05 level of significance?


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