Multiple Choice
Suppose you obtained a Spearman rs of .38 from 26 pairs of scores. For a two-tailed test, such a correlation coefficient should be considered
A) significant at the .05 level
B) significant at the .01 level
C) significant at the .001 level
D) not statistically significant.
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