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    The Null Hypothesis for Testing the Significance of R<sub>s</sub> Is
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The Null Hypothesis for Testing the Significance of Rs Is

Question 37

Question 37

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The null hypothesis for testing the significance of rs is that the population correlation coefficient is


A) .00
B) 1.00
C) the statistic, rs, calculated from the sample data
D) none of the descriptive alternatives are correct.

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