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Monetary neutrality means that while real variables may change in response to changes in the money supply, nominal variables do not.
P-value
A statistical measure that helps determine the significance of results, quantifying the probability of observing the data, or something more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true.
Simple Linear Regression
A statistical method for modelling the relationship between a single independent variable and a dependent variable by fitting a linear equation to observed data.
Hypotheses
Proposed explanations or predictions for phenomena or relationships in research that can be tested through experimentation and observation.
Mean Square Error
A measure of the average of the squares of the errors or deviations, indicating the difference between estimator and what is estimated.
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