Multiple Choice
We can often use a Pearson correlation even when a relationship is curvilinear. This is because
A) a straight line will often fit the data remarkably well.
B) you can always calculate a correlation with any set of data.
C) the correlation coefficient doesn't care if the relationship is curvilinear.
D) there is no alternative.
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