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We Can Interpret a Correlation Coefficient in Terms of the "Percent

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We can interpret a correlation coefficient in terms of the "percent of variance accounted for." Using this method, the correlation r = .60 accounts for what percent of variance?


A) .06
B) .36
C) .40
D) .60

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