Multiple Choice
The first step involved in calculating the Pearson correlation coefficient is to:
A) multiply each raw score in one variable by the corresponding raw score in the second variable.
B) square all the scores.
C) calculate the deviation of each score from its mean.
D) calculate the standard deviation for each variable.
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