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    In a Measure of Association for Ordinal Variables, a Pair
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In a Measure of Association for Ordinal Variables, a Pair

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

In a measure of association for ordinal variables, a pair in which one individual is higher on both variables than the other case is called a ____________ pair.


A) Discordant
B) Concordant
C) Tied
D) Jumbled

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