The standard error of the estimate:
A) tells us whether there was a lot of error in the estimation of the coefficient
B) tells us whether the results can be applied to the population from which a sample was derived
C) is the average of all the deviations between the actual and predicted values of the dependent variable for given values of the independent variable(s)
D) is used to estimate the confidence interval for the population
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