Errors-in-variables bias
A) is only a problem in small samples.
B) arises from error in the measurement of the independent variable.
C) becomes larger as the variance in the explanatory variable increases relative to the error variance.
D) is particularly severe when the source is an error in the measurement of the dependent variable.
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