Multiple Choice
You would calculate a correlation coefficient (rather than t-test or F-ratio) when the independent variable is ______ (for example, measured at the ______ level of measurement) .
A) categorical; ratio
B) categorical; interval
C) continuous; nominal
D) continuous; interval
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