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    Exam 14: Elaborating Bivariate Tables
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    The Gamma for a Bivariate Table Is 0
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The Gamma for a Bivariate Table Is 0

Question 3

Question 3

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The gamma for a bivariate table is 0.42 and the partial gamma (G p) is 0.40. This is consistent with________.


A) interaction between the variables.
B) an intervening relationship between X, Y, and Z.
C) a direct relationship between X and Y.
D) a spurious relationship between X and Z.

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