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    A Correlation Coefficient Is an Indicator Of: ​
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A Correlation Coefficient Is an Indicator Of: ​

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A correlation coefficient is an indicator of: ​


A) the validity of an assessment.
B) the variability of the obtained scores.
C) the relationship between two sets of data.
D) the fluctuation of an individual's score over time.

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