Multiple Choice
A researcher runs a correlation analysis between two variables that she is certain are associated but the analysis indicates the two variables are not associated.The researcher may then want to:
A) run another association test and add three variables.
B) adopt a lower standard for determining significance,that is,a p value of .20.
C) do nothing;if the association is deemed insignificant it is inappropriate to run further analyses.
D) run a scatter plot in search of a curvilinear relationship.
E) run a scatter plot in search of a linear relationship.
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