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    A Pearson's R Calculated for a Bivariate Relationship Is
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A Pearson's R Calculated for a Bivariate Relationship Is

Question 23

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A Pearson's r calculated for a bivariate relationship is .50. After controlling for Z, the partial correlation coefficient is .07. This outcome would be evidence of a(n) _____________ relationship between X and Y.


A) direct
B) spurious or intervening
C) interactive
D) positive

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