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If the range of one or both of the variables is restricted,the correlation will be ______.
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This is a correlation that is best expressed as a straight line.
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If you wanted to compute the correlation between one nominal-level variable and one interval-level variable,which type of correlation should you use?
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If the coefficient of determination between two variables is .81,what is the Pearson's correlation coefficient?
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A negative correlation between two variables would be represented in a scatterplot as ______.
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When you have a direct correlation,both variables change in the same direction.
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What is the numerical index that describes the relationships between two variables?
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The coefficient of determination is the percentage of variance in one variable that ______.
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If you wanted to compute the correlation between two ordinal-level variables,which type of correlation should you use?
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If the correlation between two variables was equal to 0,the scatterplot between these two variables would be represented as ______.
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It is better to find a positive correlation as opposed to a negative correlation.
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Which of the following correlations represents a weak relationship?
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When variables change in the same direction,what type of correlation is this called?
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The Pearson's product-moment correlation examines the relationship between what type of variables?
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______ measure is equal to the percentage of variance in one variable that is accounted for by the variance in a second variable.
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What type of correlation is there when variables change in the opposite direction?
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A correlation coefficient is a numerical index that reflects the relationship between ______.
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