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    If the Correlation Between Two Variables Is
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If the Correlation Between Two Variables Is

Question 35

Question 35

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If the correlation between two variables is .00, we should conclude that


A) the variables are unrelated.
B) the error variance is excessive.
C) one variable can be predicted from the other.
D) no linear relationship exists between the variables.

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