Multiple Choice
An asymmetric version of a measure of association allows us to:
A) determine if two distributions match each other perfectly or not
B) assume interval-level data even if the variables are ordinal
C) calculate an average relationship between two variables
D) calculate the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable
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