O E. studies the statistical dependence of an outcome variable on an exogenous variable (or variables) with the view of estimating the average response of the regressand for given values of predictor variables.

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The modern interpretation of regression says that regression...
O A. studies the statistical dependence of a regressor on a regressand with the view of
estimating the mean value of the former in terms of the fixed values of the latter.
O B. studies the causal link between the dependent variable and independent variable (or
variables).
C. studies the statistical dependence of a regressand on a regressor (or regressors) with
the view of estimating the precise relationship between variables in order to forecast
changes in the relationship between the variables.
O D. studies whether there is statistical independence of a dependent variable in relation
to an independent variable with the view of estimating statistical dependence.
E. studies the statistical dependence of an outcome variable on an exogenous variable
(or variables) with the view of estimating the average response of the regressand for given
values of predictor variables.
Transcribed Image Text:The modern interpretation of regression says that regression... O A. studies the statistical dependence of a regressor on a regressand with the view of estimating the mean value of the former in terms of the fixed values of the latter. O B. studies the causal link between the dependent variable and independent variable (or variables). C. studies the statistical dependence of a regressand on a regressor (or regressors) with the view of estimating the precise relationship between variables in order to forecast changes in the relationship between the variables. O D. studies whether there is statistical independence of a dependent variable in relation to an independent variable with the view of estimating statistical dependence. E. studies the statistical dependence of an outcome variable on an exogenous variable (or variables) with the view of estimating the average response of the regressand for given values of predictor variables.
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