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If You Were to Compare the Maps of Two Variables

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If you were to compare the maps of two variables which have a correlation of .712 you would find


A) the maps to be quite similar.
B) the maps to be exactly alike.
C) the maps to be opposites.
D) none of the above - correlations tell us nothing about how two maps will compare.

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