If a coefficient is estimated to be statistically different from 0, this implies:
a. The associated variable may or may not have a economically significant effect on the dependent variable
b. The associated explanatory variable has a causal effect on the dependent variable even if the OLS assumptions don’t hold.
c. 0 is within the 95% confidence interval constructed around the coefficient estimate
d.None of the above
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