Multiple Choice
David is studying the correlation of temperature (X1) and the consumption of ice cream (X2) . As he expects that the price of ice cream (X3) is correlated with both temperature and the consumption of ice cream, he would like to remove the effects of price from both X1 and X2 when computing the correlation. This is an example of which one of the following?
A) Bivariate correlation
B) Partial correlation
C) Semipartial correlation
D) Regression correlation
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