Multiple Choice
If measured relationship shows that an increase in the independent variable leads to a decrease in the dependent variable,which of the following would be true?
A) the relationship is a positive one
B) the relationship is a negative one
C) the increase and decrease would cancel each other out
D) there is NO relationship
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