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    The Results of the Bivariate Correlation Might Be Presented as Follows
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The Results of the Bivariate Correlation Might Be Presented as Follows

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The results of the bivariate correlation might be presented as follows:
Client gain on depression was found to have a negative relationship with the number of treatment session attended (r = -.829; p < .01; n = 20).

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