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What Is the Null Hypothesis When Testing for Significance Using μ\mu μ

Question 40

Question 40

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What is the null hypothesis when testing for significance using the Pearson correlation coefficient?


A) μ\mu μ 1 = μ\mu μ 2
B) r = 0
C) r *0
D) ρ\rho ρ = 0

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