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    In a Correlational Study, When One Variable Increases as a Second
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In a Correlational Study, When One Variable Increases as a Second

Question 237

Question 237

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In a correlational study, when one variable increases as a second variable increases, there is a _______ correlation between them.


A) random
B) positive
C) complementary
D) negative

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