Exam 15: Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficients: Cousins or Just Good Friends
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Which of the following indicates a very significant correlation?
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If a simple Pearson correlation value = 0.362,what percentage of variance is unaccounted for?
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The research hypothesis posits that the more caffeine consumed by a subject,the longer a subject will stay awake (H1: rxy > 0).What would be concluded for r(10)= 0.653,p < 0.05?
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If the accounted variance is 24.2%,what is the correlation between the two variables?
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The research hypothesis posits that the relationship between two variables will be greater than 0 (H1: rxy > 0).What would be concluded for r(29)= 0.467,p < 0.05?
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If two variables are significantly correlated,this means that one variable causes the other.
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When the research hypothesis posits that there is a nondirect relationship between two variables,the test is ______.
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The appropriate test statistic to use is the t test for the correlation coefficient.
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If the correlation between two variables is 0.496,what is the coefficient of determination?
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If a simple Pearson correlation value = 0.685,what percentage of variance is accounted for?
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Correlation coefficients examine the relationship between variables.
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If the correlation between two variables is 0.876,how much of the variance has been accounted for?
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A researcher hypothesizes that there will be a positive relationship between couples' listening skills and length of marriage.The researcher has a ______.
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If a research hypothesis posits that there is a direct relationship between two variables,the test is ______.
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A single correlation can be computed in order to determine the relationship between three variables.
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