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When a Research Study Suggests That as One Variable Increases

Question 356

Question 356

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When a research study suggests that as one variable increases the second variable increases then this is termed as


A) Neutral correlation
B) Positive correlation
C) Negative correlation
D) Correlation cannot be determined

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