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Suppose the Correlation, R, Between Two Variables X and Y

Question 13

Question 13

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Suppose the correlation, r, between two variables x and y is -0.44.What percentage of the variability in y cannot be explained by x?


A) 19%
B) 44%
C) 81%
D) 88%
E) 12%

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