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    Exam 11: The Hypothesis of Association: Correlation
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    When the Knowledge of One Event Allows for the Prediction
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When the Knowledge of One Event Allows for the Prediction

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When the knowledge of one event allows for the prediction of another event, then the two events are


A) significantly different
B) causally related
C) correlated
D) due to chance

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