Multiple Choice
When the correlation in a sample is found to be significant, then it is assumed that
A) the mean of Y differs from the mean of X in the population
B) the mean of Y equals the mean of X in the population
C) the regression of Y on X cannot be determined
D) the correlation also exists in the population
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