In simple linear regression: A. The existence of a

Chapter 12, Problem 12.12.35

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In simple linear regression: A. The existence of a surrogate variable can explain why two variables have an association without having a causal relationship. B. A simple linear regression analysis can prove that there is a causal relationship between two variables. C. Both of the above. D. Neither of the above.

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