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How would you interpret the findings of a correlation study that reported a linear correlation coefficient of − 1.34?Asked by Jane
How would you interpret the findings of a correlation study that reported a linear correlation coefficient of +0.3?
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Answered by
Jane
Thank you, I answered this one already. :)
Answered by
brooklynn
A) the experiment could be repeated with the same mice
B) genetic differences would not affect the outcome of the test
C) the mice would all be the same color
D) the mice would all be the same size
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PsyDAG
First, if you have a question, it is much better to put it in as a separate post in <Post a New Question> rather than attaching it to a previous question, where it is more likely to be overlooked.
Second, what was the question?
Second, what was the question?
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