Multiple Choice
You calculate a correlation coefficient (rather than a t-test or F-ratio) when ______.
A) you are interested in comparing group means
B) the independent and dependent variables are both categorical
C) the independent and dependent variables are both continuous
D) the independent variable is categorical and the dependent variables is continuous
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