Linear Modelingmedium
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The standard error of the slope coefficient in a simple linear regression is given by sb=se(xixˉ)2s_b = \frac{s_e}{\sqrt{\sum (x_i - \bar{x})^2}}. If a researcher increases the spread of the independent variable xx (increasing (xixˉ)2\sum (x_i - \bar{x})^2) while maintaining the same sample size and residual standard error ses_e, how does this affect the confidence interval for the slope?