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    If the Results of a Correlational Study Were Reported as R(42)
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If the Results of a Correlational Study Were Reported as R(42)

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If the results of a correlational study were reported as r(42) = +.26, p > .05, then you would know that H0 was and was.


A) ρ = 1; rejected
B) ρ = 1; not rejected
C) ρ = 0; rejected
D) ρ = 0; not rejected

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