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What are the implications of a high standard error of the regression slope on the interpretation of the regression results?
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A high standard error suggests that the estimated slope is not significantly different from zero. The confidence interval around the slope will be wider, and the p-value associated with the slope will likely be large, indicating that the independent variable's effect on the dependent variable is not statistically significant.