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The assumption in statistics that the error term (the difference between the observed value of a variable and its predicted value) has the same variance across all levels of the independent variable(s) is referred to as __________.1 pointLinearityNormalityHomoesedasticitySphericity

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The assumption in statistics that the error term (the difference between the observed value of a variable and its predicted value) has the same variance across all levels of the independent variable(s) is referred to as __________.1 pointLinearityNormalityHomoesedasticitySphericity

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The assumption in statistics that the error term has the same variance across all levels of the independent variable(s) is referred to as homoscedasticity.

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