Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true:
A) If I have two variables, and they are both normally distributed, I will have bivariate normality.
B) If I have two variables and they are both normally distributed, I may have bivariate normality, or I may not.
C) If I have two variables and they are both normally distributed, I will not have bivariate normality.
D) If I have two variables, and they are not normally distributed, I still could have bivariate normality.
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