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A sample of firms was selected from the high tech industry (Industry = 1) and the financial services sector (Industry = 0) . Data were collected on the following variables: turnover rate, job growth, number of employees, and innovative index (higher scores indicate a more innovative and creative organizational culture) . Below are the multiple regression results. Consider the following to answer the question(s)  below: A sample of firms was selected from the high tech industry (Industry = 1)  and the financial services sector (Industry = 0) . Data were collected on the following variables: turnover rate, job growth, number of employees, and innovative index (higher scores indicate a more innovative and creative organizational culture) . Below are the multiple regression results.   -How much of the variability in Turnover Rate is explained by the multiple regression model? A)  73.9% B)  95.6% C)  9.3% D)  50.62% E)  91.39%
-How much of the variability in Turnover Rate is explained by the multiple regression model?

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