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The Empirical Relationship Between Two Variables Measured at the Interval

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

The empirical relationship between two variables measured at the interval level can be examined by:


A) the Spearman rank correlation coefficient
B) the Pearson correlation coefficient
C) chi square
D) Cramer's V

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