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26 February, 14:54

Which characteristic of a data set makes a linear regression model unreasonable?

a. A slope close to 0

b. A correlation coefficient close to 0

c. A slope close to - 1

d. A correlation coefficient close to - 1

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  1. 26 February, 14:59
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    Answer - B. (A correlation coefficient close to 0)

    When the correlation coefficient of a data set is close to zero (0), this makes a linear regression model unreasonable. The typical linear regression model is characterized by the following conditions:

    1. The regression function is linear with constant but unknown coefficients.

    2. The expected value of the disturbance term is zero.

    3. The disturbance terms have a constant variance (homoscedasticity).

    4. The disturbance terms are uncorrelated with each other.

    If any of these 4 conditions is not met, then the linear regression model would become unreasonable.
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