Multiple Choice
A researcher calculates a correlation of .42 for a sample of 16 people. Assuming H1 is non-directional, which of the following is the correct way to present this analysis?
A) r(14) = .42, p > .05
B) r(15) = .42, p > .01
C) r(15) = .42, p < .05
D) r(14) = .42, p < .05
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