The intercept component of a bivariate regression equation represents
A) the amount of change that occurs in the dependent variable associated with each unit change in the independent variable.
B) the predicted score on the dependent variable when the score on the independent variable is zero.
C) the joint reliability of two correlated variables.
D) the proportion of variance in one variable that can be accounted for by another variable.
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