How does multicollinearity affect the interpretation of regression coefficients?
- It has no effect on the interpretation of the coefficients.
- It increases the value of the coefficients.
- It makes the coefficients less interpretable and reliable.
- It makes the coefficients more interpretable and reliable.
Multicollinearity can cause large changes in the estimated regression coefficients for small changes in the data. Hence, it makes the coefficients less reliable and interpretable.
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