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14 August, 09:32

The fitted intercept in a regression has little meaning if no data values near X = 0 have been observed. a. true. b. false.

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  1. 14 August, 09:45
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    Answer: True

    This is because, the intercept is the expected mean value of Y when x is equal zero. If x is never zero; that is, no data value is near x equal zero, the regression has little meaning. There is no interest in the regression.
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