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Burka [1]
2 years ago
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When creating the complete 2nd Order Model for a regression model using job tenure (years working at that job), job experience (

years working in that field), and education (high school, some college, associate's, or bachelor's), to predict income, you need to create interactions between all of the following EXCEPT:
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1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]2 years ago
7 0

One needs to create interactions between all of the following EXCEPT option B. high school and college. since, the model is using job tenure, it is the only option without work experience.

<h3>What is a 2nd Order Model for a regression model?</h3>

The polynomial regression model has one, two, or more than two predictor variables. Each predictor variable may be present in various powers. This polynomial model is called a second-order with one predictor variable because the single predictor variable is expressed in the model to the first and second powers.

Therefore, the only predictor variable in all other options is job experience. However, option C. does not have the dominating variable.

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