In the context of multilevel models what do we mean by a random regression coefficient?
A) A regression coefficient that is assumed to be different in the population and the sample
B) A regression coefficient that is assumed to vary across contexts
C) A regression coefficient that varies across different samples
D) A regression coefficient that is a random value and rather than an estimated value
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