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    The Covariance Is Not Used as Much as the Correlation
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The Covariance Is Not Used as Much as the Correlation

Question 72

Question 72

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The covariance is not used as much as the correlation because


A) it is not always a valid predictor of linear relationships.
B) it is difficult to calculate.
C) it is difficult to interpret because it depends on the units of measurement.
D) of all of these options.

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