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15 November, 15:02

Assume that no interaction occurs between house size (x1) and number of bedrooms (x2). does number of bedrooms (x2) confound the relationship between house price (y) and house size (x1) ? why?

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  1. 15 November, 16:23
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    Yes, x2 is probably a confounding factor because it changes the size of the rooms in a house of a given size. Room size probably affects the price.
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