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When running a regression in SPSS, what part of the output tells you the y-inter

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Question

When running a regression in SPSS, what part of the output tells you the y-intercept for your regression line, i.e. the predicted value of the outcome variable if all of the predictor variables have a value of 0? O O the 'zero-order, correlation coefficient for your model #1 found in the coefficients' table the 'adjusted R square, value for your model #1 found in the 'model summary' table the unstandardized coefficient value for constant), found in the 'coefficients' table the 'regression' sum of squares value found in the 'anova table

Explanation / Answer

ANSWER: The 'zero-order' correlation coefficient

EXPLANATION:

The constant described as the mean response value when all predictor variables are set to zero. However a zero setting for all predictors in a model is often an impossible/nonsensical correlation

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