Multiple Choice
Let's assume we find in a study that the correlation coefficient between number of years of education and cigarette smoking is -.89.This means that as education level increases:
A) smoking tends to increase.
B) smoking tends to decrease.
C) smoking changes 89 percent.
D) smoking is nonexistent.
E) only 89 out of every 100 people in the study would not smoke.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q23: The manager of the city's professional hockey
Q24: Which of the following is used when
Q25: Significant association relationships are always causal.
Q26: In the textbook you were given an
Q27: In the textbook you were given an
Q29: In the textbook you were given an
Q30: A cross-tabulation table is sometimes referred to
Q31: If you are examining the SPSS output
Q32: There is no connection between scatter diagrams
Q33: In chi-square analysis,the greater the number of