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    A "Significant" Correlation Is One Which
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A "Significant" Correlation Is One Which

Question 81

Question 81

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A "significant" correlation is one which


A) is especially meaningful
B) does not deviate from zero
C) indicates a valid difference
D) can be generalized to the population

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