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A local parent group was concerned with the increasing school cost for families with school aged children.The parent group was interested in understanding the relationship between the
The academic grade level for the child and the total costs spent per child per academic year.They
Performed a multiple regression analysis using total cost as the dependent variable and academic
Year (x1) as the independent variables.The multiple regression analysis produced the following
Tables.
 A local parent group was concerned with the increasing school cost for families with school aged children.The parent group was interested in understanding the relationship between the The academic grade level for the child and the total costs spent per child per academic year.They Performed a multiple regression analysis using total cost as the dependent variable and academic Year (x<sub>1</sub>) as the independent variables.The multiple regression analysis produced the following Tables.      Using  \alpha  = 0.05 to test the null hypothesis H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>2</sub> = 0,the critical t value is ____. A)  ± 1.311 B)  ± 1.699 C)  ± 1.703 D)  ± 2.052 E)  ± 2.502  A local parent group was concerned with the increasing school cost for families with school aged children.The parent group was interested in understanding the relationship between the The academic grade level for the child and the total costs spent per child per academic year.They Performed a multiple regression analysis using total cost as the dependent variable and academic Year (x<sub>1</sub>) as the independent variables.The multiple regression analysis produced the following Tables.      Using  \alpha  = 0.05 to test the null hypothesis H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>2</sub> = 0,the critical t value is ____. A)  ± 1.311 B)  ± 1.699 C)  ± 1.703 D)  ± 2.052 E)  ± 2.502
Using α\alpha = 0.05 to test the null hypothesis H0: β\beta 2 = 0,the critical t value is ____.


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