Multiple Choice
When we say that a correlation coefficient is statistically significant, we mean that
A) we have reason to believe that it reflects an important relationship between variables.
B) we have reason to believe that the relationship is positive.
C) we have reason to believe that the true correlation in the population is not 0.0.
D) we have strong support for a causal statement about the relationship.
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