Multiple Choice
If two variables are correlated +1.00:
A) for every increase in one variable, there is a comparable increase in the other
B) for every increase in one variable, there is a comparable decrease in the other
C) there is no systematic association between the two variables
D) correlations cannot go as high as 1.00
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