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A large pharmaceutical company selected a random sample of new hires and obtained their job performance ratings based on their first six months with the company. These data were used to build a multiple regression model to predict the job performance of new hires based on age, GPA and gender (female = 1 and male = 0) . The results of the analysis are shown below. Use the following to answer the question(s)  below. A large pharmaceutical company selected a random sample of new hires and obtained their job performance ratings based on their first six months with the company. These data were used to build a multiple regression model to predict the job performance of new hires based on age, GPA and gender (female = 1 and male = 0) . The results of the analysis are shown below.   -How much of the variability in Job Performance is explained by the regression model? A)  30.33 % B)  77.7 % C)  5.56 % D)  60.76 % E)  Cannot be determined.
-How much of the variability in Job Performance is explained by the regression model?

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