A Z-Value is an estimate divided by its standard error. The magnitude (either positive or negative) indicates the significance of the variable relative to the null hypothesis that the true value of the parameter being estimated is 0.
A Z-Value is an estimate divided by its standard error. The magnitude (either positive or negative) indicates the significance of the variable relative to the null hypothesis that the true value of the parameter being estimated is 0.
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