Problem: Analyzing a national Canadian survey, Katniss completed a multivariate OLS regression explaining the opinions towards the respondent's provincial premier as measured by 101 point feeling thermometer where high scores indicate warmer feelings towards the premier. Katniss found a coefficient of 7.8 for the independent variable of living in at the same address for more than ten years. The coefficient was significant at p <0.01. Katniss also found a coefficient of 2.3 for the effect of having a university degree that were significant at p<0.05. What sentence best interprets these results?
A Living at the same address for more than ten years, and having a university education, are both statistically significant, indicating that both predict more favorable opinions of the premier.
B Because living at the same address for more than ten years is more significant than having a university degree, Katniss concludes that living at the same address has a larger effect on opinions towards the premier.
C Living at the same address for more than ten years has a positive, statistically significant effect on opinions of the premier, but the effect of having a university degree was not significant.
D Positive coefficients indicate that living at the same address for more than ten years and having a university education are predicted to increase opinions of the premier. The effect of both is statistically